Saturday, August 31, 2013

Anna University Exams Schedule 2014 BE ME Anna University Timetable Nov Dec 2013 Anna University Time Table 2013 Nov Dec Exam 2013 Jan 2014 Time Table 2013 ChennaiTirunelveli Coimbatore MaduraiTrichy Timetable 2013 2014 - UG Nov Dec Exam 2013 2014 Time Table - www.annauniv.edu Anna University Exams Schedule 2014 Anna University Today Announced November December 2013 Examination Notification.anna university time table for 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th semester Nov/Dec 2013 Session As Per Anna University Plan Theory Exams For Nov Dec 2013 Starts 13.11.2013 ----------------------------------------------------------- It is informed that the Oct./Nov./Dec. 2013 (Higher Semester) and Dec. 2013/January 2014 (I Semester) Theory, Practical & Project viva voce examinations are scheduled to be held as detailed below:‐ Higher Semesters (II to X) of UG and PG Programmes Last working day : 08.11.2013 Practical Examinations SlotI: 24.10.2013 to 31.10.2013 Slot II: 05.11.2013 to 11.11.2013 Commencement of UG/PGTheory Examinations : 13.11.2013 ----------------------------------------------------------- I Semester of UG and PG Programmes Last working day : 20.12.2013 for UG 26.12.2013 for PG Practical Examinations SlotI: 09.12.2013 to 14.12.2013 SlotII: 16.12.2013 to 20.12.2013 Commencement of Theory Examinations : 02.01.2014 ----------------------------------------------------------- III Semester ofM.E./M.Tech. Project Viva voce (Phase – I) Examinations Last date for submission of ProjectReport to the college by the students : 08.12.2013 M.E./M.Tech. Project Viva‐Voce (Phase – I) : 27.12.2013 to 31.12.2013 --------------------------

Saturday, August 17, 2013

20 Random Facts About Old Computers: 1.The Apple Lisa (1983) was the first successful computer with a graphical user interface (GUI) and a mouse. Itcost $10,000. 2.The GRiD 1101 is the grand-daddy of all modern-day laptops. It cost over$8000 in 1982. 3.Their new VIC-20 (1980) was so embarrassing to parent company Commodore, that they considered giving them away. Instead, it sold over 1,000,000 units within just a few years, making Commodore hundreds of millions of dollars. 4.The first portable Macintosh computer, the Macintosh Portable (1989) weighs 16 pounds and had a 16MHz processor. 5.The first-ever handheld/palmtop MS-DOS "PC" was thePortfolio, sold by --- Atari, in 1989. 6.The first "IBM" computer to run on batteries was the IBM Convertible PC from 1986. 7.The Timex Sinclair 1000 was the most successful computer ever, that cost lessthan $100, that is. 8.The Commodore 64 (1982) retains the record as the most successful single computer model ever, selling over 10 million units. 9.The portable version of theCommodore 64 is the SX-64 (1984). It weighs 23 pounds, and has a built-in 5-inch color CRT screen. 10.The Coleco Adam (1983) will not run without the printer attached and plugged-in. The computer's power supply is in the printer. 11.The Jupiter Ace (1983) was advertised as "Probablythe fastest microcomputer in the universe!". 12.Apple Computers sued the maker of the Franklin ACE 100 (1982) for copyright infringement. The Franklin company copied the Apple II operating system, changed a few words, and sold it as their own. 13.In 1981, prior to the famous PC, IBM sold a desktop computer called the Datamaster. 14.The Osborne 1 (1981) is considered to be the first practical and useful"portable" computer. It weighs25 pounds. 15.The first great flop for"Apple Computers" was the Apple III in 1981. 16.The Radio Shack Pocket Computer from 1980 was the first programmable computer to fit in a shirt pocket. 17.Possibly the heaviest desktop computer ever may have been the IBM 5120 from1980 - it weighed 105 pounds, not including the 130pound external floppy drive. 18.The custom CPU (central processor) of the HP-85 from1980 runs at 0.6MHz. 19.When fully expanded, the"Texas Instruments" TI-99/4from 1979 can be over 3 feetwide. 20.In 1979, Apple licensed theApple II to Bell & Howell to sell to public schools. The beige case was painted black

Why Hackers and Programmers choose Linux instead of Windows and Mac? -Linux is advanced High Level OS. -Comfortable for Hackers andothers. -24/7 always virus free. -Greatest OS for Programmers to develop Soft. -Always free. -All OS born from Linux only. -Linux contain all types of Programming Lan and Hackingtools. -Linux is the No. 1 for Server and Client Scripting. -Windows is Base and Linux is Race. -Linux have high developed Programmed. -Linux is the open source OS. -Google Web Server (GWS) —Custom Linux-based Web server that Google uses for its online services. -Novell in 2006 migrate from Windows to Linux. -IBM Supports Linux 100%. -Amazon.com is said to "use Linux in nearly every corner of its business. -Cisco Systems, the computernetworking and routing giant,switched to Linux.

Different Technologies & Their Founders... 1. Google: Larry Page & Sergey Brin 2. Facebook: Mark Zuckerberg 3. Yahoo: David Filo & Jerry Yang 4. Twitter: Jack Dorsey & Dick Costolo 5. Internet: Tim Berners Lee 6. Linkdin: Reid Hoffman, AllenBlue & Koonstantin Guericke 7. Email: Shiva Ayyadurai 8. Gtalk: Richard Wah kan 9. Whats up: Laurel Kirtz 10. Hotmail: Sabeer Bhatia 11. Orkut: Buyukkokten 12. Wikipedia: Jimmy Wales 13. You tube: Steve Chen, Chad Hurley & Jawed Karim 14. Rediffmail: Ajit Balakrishnan 15. Nimbuzz: Martin Smink & EvertJaap Lugt 16. Myspace: Chris Dewolfe &TomAnderson 17. Ibibo: Ashish Kashyap 18. OLX: Alec Oxenford & Fabrice Grinda 19. Skype: Niklas Zennstrom,JanusFriis & Reid Hoffman 20. Opera: Jon Stephenson von Tetzchner & Geir lvarsoy 21. Mozilla Firefox: Dave Hyatt & Blake Ross 22. Blogger: Evan Willams

25 People Who Changed the Internet Forever --- 1. Sir Tim Berners-Lee – World Wide Web 2. Vint Cerf And Bob Kahn – TCP/IP 3. Larry Page and Sergey Brin – Google Inc. 4. David Filo and Jerry Yang – Yahoo! Inc. 5. Bill Gates – Microsoft 6. Steven Paul Jobs – Apple Inc. 7. Mark Zuckerberg – Facebook 8. Chad Hurley and Steve Chen – YouTube 9. Linus Torvalds – Linux 10. Jack Dorsey – Twitter 11. Kevin Rose – Digg 12. Bram Cohen – BitTorrent 13. Mike Morhaime – Blizzard Entertainment 14. Jimmy Wales – Wikipedia 15. Jeff Preston Bezos – Amazon 16. Shawn Fanning – Napster, Rupture 17. Pierre Omidyar – eBay 18. Jack Ma – Alibaba 19. Craig Newmark – Craigslist 20. Matt Mullenweg – WordPress 21. Thomas Anderson – MySpace 22. Garrett Camp – StumbleUpon 23. Jon Postel – Internet Pioneer 24. Caterina Fake – Flickr 25. Marc Andreessen – Netscape

HOW TO FIND THE PASSWORDOF LOCKED MEMORY CARD !!! 1. Insert your card into your phone, without accessing it through the phone. 2. Run FExplorer and Open the path C:\system 3. Find the file called mmcstore, and rename it mmcstore.txt 4. Copy that file (mmcstore.txt) to your PC andopen it in Notepad 5. Your password will be located within that

IMPORTANT FACTS.... ALL NOTES AND COINS HAVE ISSUED BY RBI....... 1,000 Rs. Note- 1938, 1978, 2000 10,000 Rs. Note- 1938 20 Rs. Coin- 1973, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1989 50 Rs. Coin- 1974, 1975, 1997 with 50% Silver 75 Rs. Coin- 2010 100 Rs. Coin- 1980, 2010 150 Rs. Coin- 2011 150 Rs. Coin- 2011 1000 Rs. Coin- 2013

Thursday, August 15, 2013

INCREASE YOUR MEMORY CARD FROM I GB TO 2GB WITHOUT BUYING NEW ONE Just follow the given instructions to upgrade your card. After completing the procedure, you will be amazed to see that your 1GB card is storing data according to 2GB memory. Before following the instructions, make sure that you have a 1GB memory cardbecause the application works only on 1GB cards. Follow this instruction 1) Insert the memory card to your PC. 2) Keep a back up of all the data from the memory card, because first you have to format the card. 3) Download and install Skymedi software (google it) 4) After installation, the application will launch automatically showing a windows with options “Fix” and “Cancel”. From thedrop down menu, you have to browse the memory card. 5) Once you select the location of the card, click on “Fix”,it will ask you for the confirmation, you have to click on “Yes”. After selecting the memory card, the application will show you a size of around 955MB; this is because you have inserted a 1GB memory card. 6) After finishing the process,the application will ask you tounplug the memory card. Remove it and insert it again.Now the storage capacity of the memory card is increasedto 2GB 7) If you want to check the storage of the memory card you can click on My computer --> Memory card --> Select Properties. You will see that the size of the memory card is 2GB. If you are using Windows Vista or 7, you will see “Computer” instead of “My computer”. Open that right clicks on the memory card, select properties and you will be able to check the size of the memory card. 8) There is one more way to confirm the storage capacity. Reopen the Skymedi and select the location of the memory card. This time it will show 1912 MB, which is Approx 2GB.

Which month were you born in? 1. January........... Always active when in a good mood 2. February ........ Simple& goodlooking 3. March ...............Easy to socialize with 4. April................... Always happy 5. May .................... Very hard working 6. June ................. Always organised 7. July ................ Loves makingnew friends 8. August ......... Never looses hope easily 9. September ... Very quiet in most of the times 10. October .... Patient&humble 11. November ... Very kind&loves jokes 12. December..... Easy to forgive others

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

World's 10 Tallest Buildings in 2020 1.Kingdom Tower - Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Height (meter/foot): 1000+/3280+ Year of completion: 2020 Architect: Smith and Gill Construction Status: Confirmed The Chicago based architectshave not yet revealed the finalheight of the building, except that it will be at least 1000 meters. 2. Burj Mubarak Al Kabir - Kuwait City, Kuwait Height (meter/foot): 1001/3284 Year of completion: 2016 Architect: Eric Kuhne and Associates Construction Status: Under construction The building will include seven vertically-stacked 30-story 'neighborhoods", including apartments, offices, and hotels.Reachingthe one kilometer milestone has long been an elusive dream, but now seems it will finally be realised. 3. Burj Khalifa - Dubai, UnitedArab Emirates Height (meter/foot): 828/2717 Year of completion: 2010 Architect: Adrian Smith (Skidmore, Owens and Merill) Construction Status: Completed The Burj Khalifa opened one January 4th of this year, and iscurrently the tallest man made structure ever built, which includes TV-towers. 4. Shanghai Tower - Shanghai, PR China Height (meter/foot): 632/2073 Year of completion: 2014 Architect: Gensler/Tongji University Construction Status: Under construction Only four years after the Shanghai World Financial Centeropenedits doors to become the the thirdtallest building in the world, the city is once again breaking its own records with the Shanghai Tower, whichupon completion will be the second tallest in the world. 5. Chicago Spire - Chicago, United States Height (meter/foot): 610/2000 Year of completion: 2015-17 Architect: Santiago Calatrava Construction Status: On hold The commenced construction has been halted since late 2008due to the financial crisis, but the developers are continuously working to secure funds and insist the project is not dead. We can only hope. 6. Incheon Tower - Incheon, South Korea Height (meter/foot): 601/1969 Year of completion: 2015 Architect: John Portman and Associates Construction Status: Under construction The Incheon Tower will consist of two buildings with 150 floorseach, making them the world's tallest twin towers. 7. Goldin Finance 117 - Tianjin, PR China Height (meter/foot): 597/1959 Year of completion:2014-15 Architect: P&T Group Construction Status: Under construction/on hold Although construction startedin 2008, in late January 2010 itwas announced that it had been suspended. If constructionresumes, the building will not becompleted until late 2014 or early 2015.

Full form of computer related terms: * HTTP - Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. * HTTPS - Hyper Text Transfer ProtocolSecure. * IP - Internet Protocol. * URL - Uniform Resource Locator. * USB - Universal Serial Bus. * VIRUS - Vital Information Resource Under Seized. * 3G - 3rd Generation. * GSM - Global System for Mobile Communication. * CDMA - Code Divison Multiple Access. * UMTS - Universal Mobile Telecommunication System. * SIM - Subscriber Identity Module. * AVI = Audio Video Interleave * RTS = Real Time Streaming * SIS = Symbian OS Installer File * AMR = Adaptive Multi-Rate Codec * JAD = Java Application Descriptor * JAR = Java Archive * JAD = Java Application Descriptor * 3GPP = 3rd Generation Partnership Project * 3GP = 3rd Generation Project * MP3 = MPEG player lll * MP4 = MPEG-4 video file * AAC = Advanced Audio Coding * GIF = Graphic InterchangeableForma­t * JPEG = Joint Photographic ExpertGroup * BMP = Bitmap * SWF = Shock Wave Flash * WMV = Windows Media Video * WMA = Windows Media Audio * WAV = Waveform Audio * PNG = Portable Network Graphics * DOC = Document (Microsoft Corporation) * PDF = Portable Document Format * M3G = Mobile 3D Graphics * M4A = MPEG-4 Audio File * NTH = Nokia Theme (series40) * THM = Themes (Sony Ericsson) * MMF = Synthetic Music Mobile Application File * NRT = Nokia Ringtone * XMF = Extensible Music File * WBMP = Wireless Bitmap Image * DVX = DivX Video * HTML = Hyper Text MarkupLanguage * WML = Wireless Markup Language * CD - Compact Disk. * DVD - Digital Versatile Disk. * CRT - Cathode Ray Tube. * DAT - Digital Audio Tape. * DOS - Disk OperatingSystem. * GUI - Graphical User Interface. * HTTP - Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. * IP - Internet Protocol. * ISP - Internet ServiceProvider. * TCP - Transmission Control Protocol. * UPS - UninterruptiblePower­ Supply. * HSDPA - High Speed Downlink Packet Access. * EDGE - Enhanced Data Ratefor GSM [Global System for Mobile Communication] Evolution. * VHF - Very High Frequency. * UHF - Ultra High Frequency. * GPRS - General Packet Radio Service. * WAP - Wireless ApplicationProtocol. * TCP - Transmission Control Protocol . * ARPANET - Advanced Research Project Agency Network. * IBM - International Business Machines. * HP - Hewlett Packard. * AM/FM - Amplitude/ Frequency Modulation. * WLAN - Wireless Local Area Network.

Saturday, August 10, 2013

இதோ இவரை விடவா உங்களுக்கு தோல்விகள் அதிகம்..? 01. 1831 ல் வியாபாரத்தில் தோல்வி. 02. 1832 ல் சட்டசபைத் தேர்தலில் தோல்வி. 03. 1834 ல் வியாபாரத்தில் மீண்டும் தோல்வி. 04. 1835 ல் அவரது காதலி மரணம். 05. 1836 ல் அவருக்கு நரம்பு நோய் வந்தது. 06. 1838 ல் தேர்தலில் தோல்வி. 07. 1843 ல் காங்கிரஸ் தேர்தலில் தோல்வி. 08. 1848 ல் மீண்டும் காங்கிரஸ் தேர்தலில் தோல்வி. 09. 1855 ல் செனட் தேர்தலில் தோல்வி. 10. 1856 ல் துணை அதிபர் தேர்தலில் தோல்வி. 11. 1858 ல் செனட் தேர்தலில் மீண்டும் தோல்வி. 12. 1861 ல் அமெரிக்க அதிபர் தேர்தலில் வென்று அமெரிக்க ஜனாதிபதியானார்.இத்தனை தோல்விகளையும் சந்தித்தவர் வேறுயாருமில்லை... உலகம் அறிந்த மிகவும் பிரபலமான அமெரிக்க அதிபர் ஆபிரகாம் லிங்கன்தான். அதிக தோல்விகள், அதிக பாடங்கள், இவையே வெற்றியின் இரகசியம்

Friday, August 09, 2013

Best Books fo GATE Civil Engineering civi engineering books:- Strength of Materials: 1. Gere & Timoshenko 2. E.Popova 3. L. Singer 4. B.C. Punamia Gere & Temoshenko 5. Ramamrutham 6. Rk Bansal Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics: 1. Modi & Seth 2. R K Bansal 3. Subramanyam 4. Jagdish Lal 5. A.K.Jain Structural Analysis: 1. L.S. Negi & Jangit 2 S Ramamrutham 3. C K Vang 4. Gupta & Pandit 5. C.S. Reddy Bhavikatty Steel Structures: 1. S.K. Duggal 2. L.S. Negi 3. Ramachandra Plastic Analysis: 1. Manicka Selvam Rcc: 1. B.C. Punmia 2. Ashok Kumar Jain 3 N.C. Sinha & S.K. Building Material & Construction: 1. Rangwala 2. M.L. Gambhir 3. S.K. Duggal Docks & Harbors: 1. Rangwala Highway Engineering: 1. Khanna & Jasto 2. Kadiyali Airport Engineering: 1. Saxena & Arora Railway Engineering: 1. Saxena & Arora Environmental Engineering: 1. B.C. Punmia 2. Ashok Kumar Jain 3. G.S Birde Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engineering: 1. Gopal Ranjan & Rao, 2. Venkat Ramaiah, 3. S. K. Garg 4. B.C. Punamia Concrete Structures: 1. Punamia & Jain 2. H J Shah Transformation Engineering: 1. S.K. Khanna 2. Ceg Just Water Resource Engineering: 1. K.R.Aurora Geo Tech Engineering: 1. K.R.Aurora 2. B.C. Punmia 3. Ashok Kumar Jain Surveying: 1. B.C. Punmia 2. Ashok Kumar Jain 3. Agor

GATE Reference Books for CIVIL ENGINEERING 1. Strength of Materials /Mechanics of Structure 2. Theory of Structures/ Analysis of Structure 3. Construction Planning&Management (i) PERT -CPM (ii) Engineering Economy & unsolved Problems on PERT-CPM (iii) Equipment 4. Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engineering 5. Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machines 6. Environmental Engineering 7. Highway Engineering 8. Railway Engineering 9. Airport Engineering 10. Docks & Harbors' 11. Building Materials 12. R.C.C. Design 13. Steel Design 14. Plastic Analysis

IES 2014 Selection Total number of ESE 2014 vacany:763 CATEGORY I IES- Department through CIVIL ENGINEERING Group A Services/Posts (i) Indian Railway Service of Engineers. (ii) Indian Railway Stores Services (Civil Engineering Posts). (iii) Central Engineering Service. (iv) Indian Defence Service ofEngineers (Civil Engineering Posts). (v) Indian Ordance Factories Services. AWM/JTS ( Civil Engg. Post ). (vi) Central Water Engineering Gr. 'A' Service (Civil Engineering Posts). (vii) Central Engineering Service (Roads) Group-A. (Civil Engg. Posts) (viii) Assistant Executive Engineer (Civil Engineering Post) (in Border Roads Engineering Service Gr. 'A'). (ix) Assistant Executive Engineer (Civil) P&T Building Works Gr. 'A' service

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 1 ) The driest place on Earth is Calama, located in what desert? A )Kalahari B )Sahara C )Atacama D )Gobi ANSWER : C 2 ) Which place was once a French trading centre and is also the home of the famous Aurobindo Ashram? A )Andaman B )Hyderabad C )Nicobar D )Pondicherry ANSWER : D 3 ) Which city is known as 'Pink City'? A )Idpur B )Raipur C )Jaipur D )Jodhpur ANSWER : C

Thursday, August 08, 2013

List of Civil Engineering Softwares - softwares in civilengineering- civil engineering free softwares-latest civil engineering softwares- Management MS Project Primavera Project Kick Start Smarta Analysis/Design Staad Pro GTS STRAP Sap 2000 Struds ETABS NISA GT Strudl Xsteel MicroStation Ansys Modelling ArchiCAD AutoCAD Rivet D Studio MAx PDS PDMS SP 3D Tekla Structures Photoshop Water Tanks ESR GSR Quantity & Estimation QE PRO Geotechnical Plaxis Geo GPS/GIS Arc View GeoMatics Sewer Modelling Kanal ++ Water Distribution Network Aqua ++ Highways MXRoads HDM AutoPlotter Heads Green Buildings Ecotect Visual Doe Energy + IES Dialux Drafting Vector Works Maya Rhino PSC Girder Design MIDAS ADAPT-ABI Offshore Platform Design SACS Foundation Design SAFE STAAD Foundation

01) Study the Pile-soil relationof a construction site 2) The Role Of Soils In Purifying Wastewater Effluents 3) Soil Stabilization With Rice Husk Ash And Lime Sludge 4) Studies On Black Cotton Soil Mixed Copper Mines Waste 5) Causes of Soil Liquefactionand how can we prevent it? 6) Some Experimental Studies On Coir Fibre Reinforced Soil 7) Soil Mechanics & Geotechnical Engineering Soil Mechanics 8) Effect Of Blast Furnace Slag On Soil-cement Stabilization 9) Improvement Of Bearing Capacity Of Sandy Soil By Grouting 10) Improvement Of Bearing Capacity Of Sandy Soils By Grouting 11) Lime Stablised Pressed Soil Blocks Using Black CottonSoil 12) Documents Applicable To Non-structural,Soil-supported Slabs 14) Role Of Geo Synthetic In The Improvement Of StrengthOf Soil 15) Study On Infiltration Rate On Different Soils Of Mysore City 16) For Soil Bricks Subjected To Accelerated Weathering Condition 17) Lime Cement Stabalized And Compacted Black Cotton Soil Blocks 18) Some Studies On Lime Stabilised Red Earth Soil Block Masonary 19) Impact Of Industrial Solid Wastes On Soil And Sub-surface Water 20) Some Studies On Cement Stabilised Red Earth Soil Blocks Masonry 21) Strength Analysis Of Cement Stabilised Soil Blocks A Case Study 22) How important is Soil Stabilizationbefore starting any project? 23) Labaraotaory Studies On Geotextiles Reinforced Soil For Pavements 24) Laboratory Study Of Migration Of Contaminants Through Soil Column 25) Studies On Quality Of Soil And Ground Water In An Adapted Village 26) Behaviour Of Lateral Resistance Of Flexible Piles In Layered Soils

Projects Related to Soil Engineering 1 Lime -Flyash û Soil Blocks 2 Plastic As Soil Stabilizer 3 Study on Soil-cement Blocks? 4 Bricks From Black Cotton Soil 5 Study On Stablised Soil Blocks 6 Definition Of Soil Liquefaction 7 Use Of Plastic As Soil Stabilizer 8 Strength Properties Of Bhalki Soil 9 Burnt Bricks From Black Cotton Soil 10 Plysoil Reinforced With Geotextiles 11 Geojute Febrics û As Soil Stabiliser 12 Flyash -Cement Stabilized Soil Blocks 13 Studies On Soil Cement Block Mansonry 14 Engineering Aspects Of Reinforced Soil 15 Soil Distribution And Engineering Problems 16 Soil Stabilised Pressed Blocks Using Red Soil 17 Stabilization And Compaction Of Soil: Fly Ash 18 A New Method To Determine Plastic Limit Of Soil 19 Stabilisation Of Soil With Lime For Rural Roads 20 Characteristic Study Of Bc Soil Of Budni Village 21 Strength Of Reinforced Soil Beams Under Flexture 22 Atudy Of Local Soils For Ammed Earth Construction 23 Effect Of Chrome Tanning Effluent On Cohesive Soils 24 Stabilization Of Soft Soils Using Industrial Wastes 25 Study Of Distressed Buildings On Black Cotton Soils

Tuesday, August 06, 2013

Rural road development Highway safety Mixed traffic control & behavior continuously reinforced concrete pavement Automated highway systems Environmental Engineering Sewage treatment plant Air pollution & its control Marine pollution Logistic management of solid waste E – waste disposal Environmental Impact Assessment Softwares And Computer applications Computer Applications in Civil Engineering Computer Application In Civil Engineering-ANN GIS, GPS and its applications Arsenic Removal From GroundWater By Coagulation Process Concrete Cube Testing - A Neural Network Approach, Using MATLAB 6.0 Geometry Optimization of Space Frame Structures Application of remote sensing& g.i.s. in groundwater prospecting Application of software in civilengineering industry Irrigation & Water ResourcesEngineering Irrigation & water Resoources Watershed management Water resources engineering Interlinking of rivers Hydraulic & Hydrological impacts on Bridges Soil Mechanics & GeoTechnical Engineering SoilMechanics Soil Liquefaction Ready mix concrete plants Pile foundation Improvement of bearing capacity of sandy soil by grouting Ground improvement technique Use of plastic as soil stabilizer Erosion control in slop

>>> INDIA AT A GLANCE <<< *********************** a. Capital : New Delhi b. Area : 3.3 Million sq. km c. Latitude : 6° 44' and 35° 30'north latitude d. Longitude : 68° 7' and 97° 25' east longitude. e. Official Language : Hindi f. Total Recognized Languages: 22 g. Total Coast Line : 7,516.6 km h. Area covered by Forest : 68 million hectares. i. Population : 1,210,193,422 Billion. j. Male : 623.7 million. k. Female : 586.4 million. l. Population Growth Rate : 1.64 per cent during 2001-2011 m. Density of Population : 370.8/km2. n. Sex Ratio : 940 o. Literacy Rate: 74.04%. p. Male : 82.14% q. Female : 65.46% r. State : 28 s. Union Territories : 7 t. Largest State : Rajasthan. u. Smallest State : Goa v. National Park : 102 w. Wildlife Sanctuaries : 441 x. Largest City : Mumbai y. Calling Code : +91 z. National Motto: Satyameva Jayate. 0. National Song : Vande Mataram 1. National Anthem: Jana GanaMana 2. Highest Point: Mount Godwin -Austen, 28,251 ft 3.Currency : Indian Rupee 4. Time Zone : GMT + 05:30 5. Life Expectancy Rate a. Male : 65.8 years b. Female : 68.1 years 6. Ethnic Groups: Australoid, Mongoloid, Europoid, Caucasian, and Negroid. 7. National Days: 26th January(Republic Day) 8. 15th August (IndependenceDay) 9. 2nd October (Gandhi Jayanti; Mahatma Gandhi's Birthday) 10. National Bird: Indian peacock 11. National Flower : Lotus 12. National Tree: Banyan Tree 13. National River: The Ganga 14. National Aquatic Animal: River Dolphin 15. National Animal: Tiger 16. National Fruit: Mango

Various Projects Toics For Civil Engineers Topics List Earthquake Related ProjectsEarthquake Ground Motion Earthquake vibration control using modified frame-shear wall Advanced Earthquake Resistant Techniques Seismic isolation devices Energy dissipation devices for seismic design. Reservoir induced seismcity Failure of foundation due to earthquake Surveying & Levelling Advance Technology in Surveying Development Of Remote Monitoring System For Civil Engineering Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Smart materials Basalt rock fibre (brf) Cellular Lightweight Concrete Mineral admixtures for high performance concrete Glass fiber reinforced concrete Geosynthetics Bamboo as a building material Non-destructivetesting of concrete Building Construction Building Construction Causes Prevention and Repair of Cracks In Building Rehabilitation techniques. Stability of high rise buildings. Corrosion Mechanism, Prevention & Repair Measures of RCC Structure Analysis for seismic retrofitting of buildings Collapse of World Trade Center Advance construction techniques The rain roof water-harvesting system Formwork types & design Rectification of building tilt Space hotel Retrofitting using frp laminates Green buildings Passive solar energy buildings Zero energy buildings Impact of lightening on building and remedial measures Laminated floorings Silica Fume Concrete Highway & Transportation Engineering Highways & transportation Engineering Advanced Pavement Design Intelligent transport system Flexible pavement

Top 10 Civil Companies in INDIA 1. Larsen & Toubro 2. DLF 3. Tata Projects 4. Gammon India 5. Hindustan Construction Company 6. Sobha Developers Ltd 7. Shapoorji Pallonji & Co 8. Unitech 9. Nagarjuna Construction Company 10. Punj Lloyd

Equation 1 Human = eat + sleep + work+ enjoy Donkey = eat + sleep + work Therefore: Human = Donkey+ enjoy Therefore: Human-enjoy = Donkey . In other words, A Human that doesn't know how to enjoy = Donkey that works. Equation 2 Man = eat + sleep + earn money Donkey = eat + sleep Therefore: Man = Donkey + earn money Therefore: Man - earn money= Donkey . In other words Man who doesn't earn money = Donkey Equation 3 Woman= eat + sleep + spend Donkey = eat + sleep Therefore: Woman = Donkey+ spend Woman - spend = Donkey . In other words, Woman who doesn't spend = Donkey . . . To Conclude: From Equation 2and Equation 3 Man who doesn't earn money= Woman who doesn't spend So Man earns money not to let woman become a donkey! And a woman spends not to let the man become a donkey! So, We have: Man + Woman= Donkey + earn money + Donkey + Spend money Therefore from postulates 1 and 2, we can conclude Man + Woman = 2 Donkeys that live happily together! =))

Funny meanings....must read. > CIGARETTE: A pinch of tobacco rolled in paper with fire at one end and a fool atthe other! > MARRIAGE: It's an agreementwherein a man loses his bachelor's degree and a woman gains her master's. > CONFERENCE: The confusion of one man multiplied by the number present. > CONFERENCE ROOM: A placewhere everybody talks, nobody listens and everybody disagrees in the end. > SMILE: A curve that can set a lot of things straight! >YAWN: The only opportunitysome married men ever get to open their mouths. > EXPERIENCE: The name mengive to their mistakes. > DIPLOMAT: A person who tells you to go to hell insuch a way that you actually look forward to the trip. > OPTIMIST: A person who, while falling from the EIFFEL TOWER, says midway: "SEE I AM NOT INJURED YET!" > BOSS: Someone who is early when you are late and late when you are early. > POLITICIAN: One who shakes your hand before elections and your confidenceafterward. > DOCTOR: A person who killsyour ills with pills and later with his bills....

Sunday, August 04, 2013

Standards and Organisations BIS means Bureau of Indian Standards BS means British Standards ASTM means American Standard for Testing Materials AASHTO means American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials ACI means American Concrete Institute ANSI means American NationalStandard Institute ISO means International Standard Organisation IEC means International Electro-technical Commission NEN means Dutch National Standards DIN means Deutsches Insitut für Normung (German Institute for Norms) USBR means United States Bureau of Reclamation

Dimensions and Units 'mm' means millimetre 'cm' means centimetre 'm' means metre 'km' means kilometre 'mm²' means square millimetre 'cm²' means square centimetre 'cm³' means cubic centimetre 'm²' means square metre 'ha' means hectare or 10,000square metres 'l' means litre 'cc' means cubic centimetre 'm³' means cubic metre 'g' means gram 'mg' means milligram 'kg' means kilogram 'tonne' means 1,000 kilograms 'N' means Newton 'kN' means kilo Newton 'kcal' means kilocalorie 'h' means hour 'l/s' means litre per second 'm³/s' means cubic metre per second 'kg/cm²' means kilogram per square centimetre 'kg/m³' means kilogram per cubic metre 'C °' means degrees Celsius '%' means per cent 'ë' means per thousand.

Fathers Of Different Fields 1. Father of Astronomy:Copernicus 2. Economics : Adam Smith 3. Biology : Aristotle 4. Chemistry : Antoine Lavoisier 5. Geometry : Euclid 6. History : Herodotus 7. Genetics : G.J. Mendel 8. Botany : Theophrastus 9. Classical mechanics : IsaacNewton 10. Computer : Charles Babbage 11. Comedy : Aristophanes 12. English poetry : GeoffreyChaucer 13. Homeopathy : Heinemann 14. Indian Green Revolution : M.S.Swaminathan 15. India's Communication Revolution : Sam Pitroda 16. Medicine : Hippocrates 17. Modern physics : GalileoGalilei 18. Nuclear physics : Ernest Rutherford 19. Nuclear science : Marie Curie , Pierre Curie 20. Pentium Chip : Vinod Dham 21. Periodic table : Dmitri Mendeleev 22. Political science : NiccolòMachiavelli 23. Quantum mechanics : Max Planck 24. Relativity : Albert Einstein 25. Robotics : Al-Jazari 26. Thermodynamics : Sadi Carnot 27. Zoology : Aristotle

INDIAN STATES & THEIR CAPITALS <<< ********************************** 1. Andhra Pradesh - Hyderabad 2. Arunachal Pradesh - Itanagar 3. Assam - Dispur 4. Bihar - Patna 5. Chhattisgarh - Raipur 6. Goa - Panaji 7. Gujarat - Gandhinagar 8. Haryana - Chandigarh 9. Himachal Pradesh - Shimla 10. Jammu and Kashmir - Srinagar (summer), Jammu (winter) 11. Jharkhand - Ranchi 12. Karnataka - Bengaluru 13. Kerala - Thiruvananthapuram 14. Madhya Pradesh - Bhopal 15. Maharashtra - Mumbai 16. Manipur - Imphal 17. Meghalaya - Shillong 18. Mizoram - Aizawl 19. Nagaland - Kohima 20. Orissa - Bhubaneswar 21. Punjab - Chandigarh 22. Rajasthan - Jaipur 23. Sikkim - Gangtok 24. Tamil Nadu - Chennai 25. Tripura - Agartala 26. Uttar Pradesh - Lucknow 27. Uttarakhand - Dehradun 28. West Bengal - Kolkata 29. Telangana - Hyderabad

STORY OF FRIENDSHIP DAY... In 1935 US government killed one person due to a crime onthe first saturday of august and on the very next day hisfriend committed a suicide ..... In his memory US governmentdeclared 1st sunday of august as a friendship day.... This is the story of friendship day so on this 73 friendship day... Share this to know your friends...