CIVIL SYSTEM
CIVIL Engineering basics.
Civil engineering projects can come through the public sector, from government agencies, or through the private sector, and can be either large or small in scale, with civil engineers working in fields such as planning, budgeting, project and asset management, research, analysis, and more.
Civil engineering is the second-oldest engineering discipline, after military engineering, having been created to differentiate civilian from military engineering. As a result, civil engineering is a broad discipline that is broken down into several sub-disciplines.
The broad nature and long history of civil engineering means that its own growth as a discipline is closely associated to the development of human knowledge in areas including physics, mathematics, structures and construction, geography, geology, hydrology, environmental and materials sciences, mechanics, and more. Scientific principles, such as those developed by the ancient Greek Archimedes of Syracuse, were applied as they were understood, helping to drive engineering forward, which continues to this day with new innovations and research. To better understand civil engineering today, it is worth taking a quick look at how it developed into a profession over the years…
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HVAC SYSTEM
HVAC systems are designed to move air, heating or cooling an indoor space in the process. These systems generally have three major elements: a heating unit, cooling unit, and duct to move the air. Bright Hub Engineering explains that an HVAC system starts with the ventilation that brings fresh air into a building.
MECHANICAL SYSTEM
A mechanical system is a set of physical components that convert an input motion and force into a desired output motion and force. Mechanical systems have at least three elements: input, process and output. The input part of the system is any type of motion and force that drives the mechanical system.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
An electric system consists of all of the elements needed to distribute electrical power, including overhead and underground lines, poles, transformers, and other equipment. The electric system in a small industrial unit will normally be powered by a three-phase supply.
CIVIL SYSTEM
Civil engineers create, improve and protect the environment in which we live. They plan, design and oversee construction and maintenance of building structures and infrastructure, such as roads, railways, airports, bridges, harbours, dams, irrigation projects, power plants, and water and sewerage systems.