CIVIL Dept Engineering Topics List

Subject and UNIT: Water Supply And Wastewater Engineering: Unit I: Water Supply

Natural large-sized depression formed on earth surface, when filled with water is called a pond or lake. Surface runoff from nearby catchment area drains water into lakes Sometimes, small springs also drain underground water into ponds and lakes.

Subject and UNIT: Water Supply And Wastewater Engineering: Unit I: Water Supply

To supply safe and wholesome* water to consumers, To make water easily available to consumers, so as to encourage personal and household cleanliness,o make water easily available to consumers, so as to encourage personal and household cleanliness.

Physics for Civil Engineering

Subject and UNIT: Physics For Civil Engineering: Model Questions Paper

Physics For Civil Engineering: Unit V: Natural Disasters: Model Questions Answer

Physics for Civil Engineering

Subject and UNIT: Physics For Civil Engineering: Model Questions Paper

Physics For Civil Engineering: Unit V: Natural Disasters: Model Questions Answer

Natural Disasters | Physics For Civil Engineering

Subject and UNIT: Physics For Civil Engineering: Unit V: Natural Disasters

Physics For Civil Engineering: Unit V: Natural Disasters: Questions And Answers

Fire protection Triangle

Subject and UNIT: Physics For Civil Engineering: Unit V: Natural Disasters

A fire needs three elements heat, oxygen and fuel. Without heat, oxygen and fuel, a fire will not spread. A key strategy to prevent fire is to remove one or more of heat, oxygen or fuel.

Subject and UNIT: Physics For Civil Engineering: Unit V: Natural Disasters

All buildings shall satisfy certain requirements which contribute, individually and collectively, to the safety of life. The code specifies construction, occupancy and protection features that are necessary to minimise danger to life and property from fire.

Subject and UNIT: Physics For Civil Engineering: Unit V: Natural Disasters

Fire fighter suppresses and extinguishes fires to protect lives and to prevent the destruction of property and environment.

Subject and UNIT: Physics For Civil Engineering: Unit V: Natural Disasters

Fire proofing is a type of fire protection measure. It refers to the act of allowing materials to be more resistant to fire outbreaks.

Precautions for Prevention of Fires

Subject and UNIT: Physics For Civil Engineering: Unit V: Natural Disasters

It involves the study of the behaviour, compartmentalisation, (Divide a structure into "fire compartments" which may contain single or multiple rooms, for the purpose of limiting the spread of fire smoke and flue gases inorder to enable fire protection),suppression and investigation of fire and its related word emergencies.

Definition, Types, Causes, Effects | Natural Disasters

Subject and UNIT: Physics For Civil Engineering: Unit V: Natural Disasters

Fire hazards include all types of live flames, causes of sparks, hot objects and chemicals that are potential for ignition, or aggravate a fire to become large and uncontrolled.

Definition, Factors resulting floods, Types, Causes, Methods of flood prevention

Subject and UNIT: Physics For Civil Engineering: Unit V: Natural Disasters

The accumulation of large quantity of water at a place or the flow of more water than that can be handled by the drainage of the area is known as flood.