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Engineering Mathematics and Surveying Guide

The document lists topics in mathematics, surveying, transportation engineering, hydraulics, geotechnical engineering, structural engineering, and construction. Some key topics included are: - Calculus, differential equations, linear algebra, and other mathematics topics - Surveying measurements, operations, and instruments - Transportation engineering topics like highway and traffic design - Hydraulics topics like fluid mechanics, hydrology, and hydraulic structures - Geotechnical engineering topics like soil mechanics, foundations, and slopes - Structural engineering topics like structural analysis, concrete design, and timber design - Construction methods, equipment, and project management
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A.

MATHEMATICS, SURVEYING & TRANSPORTATION


ENGINEERING

3.08 Parametric Equations

6.01.3

Fourier Series

2.03 Angle and Direction Measurement

4.00 Calculus

6.02 Complex Variables**

2.03.1

Location of Points

4.01 Differential Equations

6.03 Vector Analysis

2.03.2

Meridians

4.01.1

Limits and Continuity

6.04 Matrices*

2.03.3

Bearing and Azimuth

4.01.2

Derivatives and Differentiation

6.05 Determinants

2.03.4

Magnetic Declination

4.01.3

Application of Derivatives

6.06 Probability and Statistics

2.03.5

Instruments Used

4.01.4

The Differential

7.00 Engineering Economy

2.03.5.1

Engineers Transit

4.01.5

Partial Derivatives

7.01 Present Economy Study

2.03.5.2

Theodolite

4.02 Integral Calculus

7.02 Time-Value Relations

2.04 Stadia and Tacheometry

4.02.1

Theory of Integrals

7.03 Selection Among Alternatives

2.04.1

Principles of Stadia

4.02.2

Integration Methods

7.03.1

Present Worth Method

2.04.2

Plane Table and Alidale

4.02.3

Definite Integrals and Applications

7.03.2

Annual Worth Method

3.00 Survey Operations

4.02.4

Line and Surface Integrals

7.03.3

Future Worth Method

3.01 Traverse

4.02.5

Multiple Integrals

7.03.4

Internal Rate of Return Method

3.01.1

Deflection Angle Traverse

5.00 Differential Equations

7.03.5

External Rate of Return Method

3.01.2

Interior Angle Traverse

5.01 First Order Differential Equation

SURVEYING

3.01.3

Traverse by Angle to the Right

5.01.1

Exact Differential Equation

1.00 Surveying Concepts

3.01.4

Azimuth Traverse

5.01.2

Integrating Factors**

1.01 Uses of Surveys

3.01.5

Compass Traverse

5.01.3

Separable Variables

1.02 Operations in Surveying

3.01.6

Stadia Traverse

5.01.4

Homogeneous Differential Equations

1.03 Measurement and Adjustments

3.01.7

Plane Table Traverse

5.01.5

Linear Differential Equations

1.04 Field and Office Work

3.02 Calculation of Areas of Land

5.01.6

Applications

1.05 Surveying Instruments

3.02.1

Area by Triangle

5.02 Higher Order Differential Equations

2.00 Basic Surveying Measurements

3.02.2

Area by Coordinates

6.00 Other Topics

2.01 Distance Measurements

3.02.3

Area by Double Meridian Distance (DMD) and Latitude

6.01 Infinite Series

2.01.1

Pacing

3.02.4
Rules)

Irregular Boundaries (Simpsons and Trapezoidal

6.01.1

Molaurin Series

2.01.2

Distance Measurement with Tape

6.01.2

Taylor Series

2.02 Vertical Distance Measurement; Leveling

MATHEMATICS
1.00 Algebra
1.01 Set Theory*
1.02 Real Numbers
1.03 Algebraic Expressions and Operations
1.04 Equations and Inequalities
1.05 Roots and Powers
1.06 Linear, Quadratic and Polynomial Functions
1.07 Factoring
1.08 Roots of Algebraic Equations
1.09 System of Equations
1.10 Logarithmic and Exponential Function
1.11 Arithmetic and Geometric Progressions
2.00 Trigonometry
2.01 Circular (Trigonometric) Functions
2.02 Trigonometric Identities and Equations
2.03 Solution of Triangles
2.04 Hyperbolic Functions
3.00 Analytic Geometry
3.01 Cartesian Coordinate System
3.02 Functions and Relations
3.03 Functions and their Graphs
3.04 Straight Lines
3.05 Conic Sections

3.03 Triangulation and Trilateralization

3.06 Polar Coordinates


3.07 Transformation of Coordinates

3.03.1

Horizontal Control System

3.03.2

Triangulation Figures and Procedures

4.03.1

Datum

2.02 Hydrograph Analysis

5.00 Water Supply and Sewerage

3.03.3

Error Propagation

4.03.2

Soundings

2.02.1

Runoff

5.01 Fundamental Concept

3.03.4

Trilateralization

TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING

2.02.2

Storage Routing

5.01.1

Mathematics of Growth (Population Forecasting)

3.04 Astronomical Observation

1.01 Transportation Engineering**

2.03 Groundwater

5.01.2

Environmental Chemistry

3.04.1

Celestial Sphere

1.01.1 Highway and Urban Transportation Planning and


economics**

3.00 Hydraulics, System and Structure

5.01.3

Mass and Energy Transfer

3.04.2

Equator System

3.01 Reservoirs

5.02 Water Supply and Treatment

3.02 Dams

5.02.1

Components of Water Supply System

3.03 Spillways, Gates, and Outlet Works

5.02.2

Water Consumptions Periods of Design

3.04 Open Channels

5.02.3

Pre-treatment Methods

3.05 Pressure Conduits

5.02.4

Principles of Sedimentation

3.06 Hydraulics Machinery

5.02.5

Sedimentation Tank Design

4.00 Irrigation, Flood Control and Drainage

5.02.6

Coagulation-Sedimentation

4.01 Irrigation

5.02.7

Slow Sand Filtration

4.01.1

Water Requirement

5.02.8

Rapid Sand Filtration

4.01.2

Soil-Water Relation

5.02.9

The Rapid Sand Filter

4.01.3

Water Quality

5.02.10 Underdrain System

4.01.4

Methods

5.02.11 Wash Troughs

4.01.5

Structures

5.02.12 The Washing Process

3.04.3
3.04.4
3.04.5
3.04.6

1.01.2

Driver, Vehicle, Traffic and Road Characteristics**

1.01.3

Highway Design

1.01.4

Traffic Engineering and Highway Operations**

1.01.5

Road and Pavement Design

The PZS Triangle


Azimuth and Hour Angle at Elongation
Time
Solar Observation
B.

3.04.7

HYDRAULICS & GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING

Stellar Observation
HYDRAULICS

4.00 Engineering Surveys


1.00 Fluid Mechanics
4.01 Topographic Surveys
1.01 Properties of Fluids
4.01.1

Horizontal Control
1.02 Fluid Statics

4.01.2

Vertical Control (contours)


1.03 Fluid Flow Concepts and Basic Equations

4.01.3

Location of Details
1.04 Dimentional Analysis and Dynamic Similitude

4.02 Route Surveying


1.05 Viscous Flow and Fluid Resistance
4.02.1

Horizontal Curves
1.06 Ideal Fluid Flow

4.02.1.1

Simple Curves

4.02 Flood Control

5.02.13 Clear Well and Plant Capacity

4.02.1

Design Flood

5.02.14 Water Disinfection

4.02.2

Flood Control Structures

5.03 Waste Water Treatment

1.07 Steady Flow in Closed Conduits


4.02.1.2

Compound Curves
1.08 Steady Flow in Open Channels

4.02.1.3

Superelations

4.02.1.4

Spiral Curves

4.03 Drainage

5.03.1

Quantity

4.03.1

Estimate of Flow

5.03.2

Methods

4.03.2

Storm Drainage

5.03.3

Theory of Activated Sludge

4.03.3

Land and Highway Drainage

5.03.4

Aration Tank

4.03.4

Culvets and Bridges

5.03.5

Biokinetic Parameters*

4.03.5

Drainage Structures

5.03.6

Clarifiers

2.00 Hydrology
4.02.2

Vertical Curves
2.01 Hydrologic Cycle

4.02.3
4.02.3.1
4.02.3.2

Earthwork Operations
2.01.1

Precipitation

2.01.2

Streamflow

2.01.3

Evaporations

2.01.4

Transpiration

Methods of Determining Earthwork Volumes


Borrow Pits

4.03 Hydographic Surveys

Geotechnical Engineering

1.01.5

1.00 Soil Mechanics and Foundation

Frictional Forces

2.02.3

Work and Energy Principle

3.08 Statistically Indetermine Beams

1.02 Equilibrium of Forces

2.02.4

Kinetic and Potential Energy

3.09 Shear Center

1.01 Soil Properties

1.02.1

Reactions

2.02.5

Impulse and Momentum Principle

3.10 Curved Beams

1.02 Soil Classification

1.02.2

Free Body Diagram

2.03 Kinematics of Rigid Bodies

3.11 Nonhomogenous Beams

1.03 Flow of Water in Soils

1.02.3

Two Force Bodies

2.03.1

Translation

3.12 Impact Loading

1.03.1

Permeability

1.02.4

Three Force Bodies

2.03.2

Rotation

3.13 Stress Concentration

1.03.2

Seepage

1.03 Truss Analysis

2.03.3

General Plane Motion

3.14 Repeated Loading

1.03.3

Effective and Porewater Pressure

1.03.1

Method of Joints

2.04 Kinetics of Rigid Bodies

3.15 Elastic Instability (Buckling)

1.04 Soil Strength

1.03.2

Method of Sections

2.04.1

DLamberts Principle

3.16 Analysis of Connections

1.04.1

Shear Strength

1.03.3

Graphical Methods

2.04.2

Work and Energy Principle

3.16.1

Riveted and Bolted Connections

1.04.2

Bearing Capacity

1.04 Beams and Frames

2.04.3

Impulse and Momentum Principle

3.16.2

Welded

1.05 Compressibility of Soils

1.04.1

Reactions

3.00 Mechanics

4.00 Structural Analysis

1.05.1

Elastic Settlement

1.04.2

Shear Diagrams

3.01 Stresses and Strains

4.01 Loadings

1.05.2

Consolidation Settlement

1.04.3

Bending Moment Diagrams

3.02 Material Properties

4.01.1

Verical Loads (dead and live loads)

1.06 Soil Improvement

1.05 Related Topics

3.03 Axially Loaded Members

4.01.2

Lateral Loads (Wind and Earthquake Loads)

1.06.1

Compaction

1.05.1

Moment of Lines and Areas

3.04 Thin Walled Pressure Vessels

4.01.3

Impact Loads

1.06.2

Soil Stabilization

1.05.2

Centroids

3.05 Torsional Stresses

4.02 Energy Methods for Deformation Analysis

1.07 Earth Pressures and Retaining Wall

1.05.3

Moments of Inertia

3.06 Internal Forces and Stresses in Beams

4.02.1

Castiglianos Theorem

1.08 Slope Stability Analysis

1.05.4

Center of Mass

3.06.1

Flexural Stress

4.02.2

Virtual Work Method (Unit Load)

1.05.5

Center of Forces

3.06.2

Shear Stress

4.03 Influence Lines

2.00 Dynamics of Rigid Bodies

3.06.3

Combined Stresses

4.04 Frame Analysis

1.00 Statics of Rigid Bodies

2.01 Kinematics of Particles

3.06.4

Principal Stresses

4.04.1

Approximate Methods

1.01 Force System

2.01.1

Rectilinear Motion

3.06.5

Unsymmetrical Banding

4.04.2

Exact Methods*

1.01.1

Concurrent and Non-current Force System

2.01.2

Curvilinear Motion

3.07 Deflections

4.04.3

Moment Distribution

1.01.2

Parallel and Non-parallel Force System

2.02 Kinetics of Particles

3.07.1

Double Integration Methods

4.05 Stiffness and Flexibility Methods of Analysis**

1.01.3

Planar and Three Dimentional Force System

2.02.1

Newtons Second Law

3.07.2

Area Moment Method

4.05.1

Trusses

1.01.4

Distributed Forces

2.02.2

Dynamic Equilibrium

3.07.3

Conjugate Beam Method

4.05.2

Beams

C.

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION

4.05.3

Frames

7.01.1

Properties of Concrete Materials

9.06 Construction Methods & Operations

5.00 Design of Timber Structures

7.01.2

Design Philosophies and Procedures

9.07 Construction Equipment Operations and Maintenance

5.01 Properties of Wood

7.02 Flexural Analysis and Design

5.02 Design of Tension Member

7.03 Shear and Diagonal Tension

5.03 Design of Bending Members

7.04 Bond, Anchorage Development Lengths

5.03.1

Laterally Supported Beams

7.05 Serviceability Requirements

5.03.2

Laterally Unsupported Beams

7.05.1

Crack Control

5.04 Design of Compression Members

7.05.2

Deflections

5.04.1

Short Columns

7.06 Columns

5.04.2

Slender Columns

7.06.1

Short Columns

5.04.3

Spaced Columns

7.06.2

Slender Columns

5.05 Timber Connections

7.07 Slabs

6.00 Design of Steel Structures

7.08 Footings

6.01 General

7.09 Retaining Wall

6.02 Tension Members

7.10 Prestressed Concrete

6.03 Connections

8.00 Design of Civil Engineering Structures and Systems

6.03.1

Bolted

8.01 Airport Engineering**

6.03.2

Welded

8.02 Ports and Harbors

6.04 Compression Members

8.03 Containment Structures (Tanks, soils, storage tanks)

6.05 Beams

8.04 Bridges

6.05.1

Compact Sections

6.05.2

Non-compact Sections

9.00 Construction and Management

6.06 Beam Columns

9.01 Engineering Relations and Ethics**

6.07 Plastic Analysis and Limit Design*

9.02 Contracts & Specifications

6.08 Composite Steel and Concrete

9.03 Construction Project Organization

7.00 Reinforced Concrete Structures

9.04 Planning and Scheduling (PERT /CPM)

7.01 General

9.05 Construction Estimates

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