Transportation engineering is a sub-discipline of civil engineering which deals with the application of technology and scientific principles to the planning, functional design, operation and management of facilities for any mode of transportation in order to provide the safe, rapid, comfortable, convenient, economical, and environmentally compatible movement of people and goods (transport).This inventory or database must include information on:* Population* Land use* Transportation facilities
and services* Economic activity* Travel patterns and volumes* Regional financial resources* Community values and expectations* Laws and ordinancesTransport Engineering Cover 5 main factors which are these1 Highway engineering2 Railroad engineering3 Port and harbor engineering4 Airport engineering5 Pipeline EngineeringThis is the best application to remain updated on your fav. subject. Use this useful engineering app as your education tool, utility, tutorial, book, a reference guide for syllabus and explore study course material, aptitude tests & project work. Track your learning, set reminders, edit, add favourite topics, share the topics on social media.Some of topics Covered in this application are:1. Buckling of a Column2. The Finite Element Method for Bending and Buckling3. Axial Vibration of a Slender Bar4. Torsional Vibration5. Vibration of Beams in Bending6. Addition of Damping7. Introduction8. Station Layout9. The Definition of Railway Rolling Stock10. The Evolution of Steam Motive Power11. The Advent of Electric Traction12. Evolution of Wheel Layout13. Carbody Structures14. Train Performance Issues on Metros and Light Rail15. Manufacturing Methods16. Proper Maintenance of Rolling Stock17. Maintenance Management18. The Needs of the Maintainer19. Sleeper Functions20. Prestressed Concrete Sleepers (Monobloc)21. Track: The Origin and Development of Railway Track22. Track Ballast23. Rail Fastenings, Baseplates and Pads24. Rails25. The Introduction of Track Welding26. Site Welding to Produce CWR27. Crossing Design and Manufacture28. Driving, Locking and Detection of Points29. Paved Concrete Track30. Earthworks, Drainage and Fencing: Stability of Earthworks31. Detection of Movement of Earthworks32. Drainage of the Trackbed33. Side or – Cess Drains34. Railway Fencing35. Bridges and Structures: Early Railway Structures and Materials36. Reinforced Concrete Structures37. Prestressed Concrete38. Brick and Masonry Structures39. Structural Maintenance40. Tunnels and Tunnelling: The History of Tunnelling41. Construction Methods42. Tunnel Linings43. Electrification: Electricity as a Form of Motive Power44. The AC System Connection of Supply45. DC Low Voltage Systems46. The Effects of Electrification47. The Early History of Railway Signalling48. Track Circuits49. Minimum Headways50. Subsidiary Signals51. Transmission Based Signalling52. Protection Against Trains Passing Signals at Danger53. Systems and Communications54. Human Processes55. Interface Between Operation and Engineering56. The Railway Systems Pyramid57. The Public Address and Information Systems58. Telephones and Radio59. Closed Circuit Television (CCTV)60. Vertical Transportation61. Passenger Flow to and from Escalators and Lifts62. Types of Escalators63. Compact Type Escalators64. Draught Relief65. Types of Modern Lift66. Inspection and Maintenance67. Pumps68. Ventilation a Problem on Railways69. Movement of AirEach topic is complete with diagrams, equations and other forms of graphical representations for better learning and quick understanding. Transportation Engineering is part of engineering education courses and technology degree programs of various universities.
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