Laboratories
Introduction
Geotechnical engineering lab of the Civil Engineering Department is fully equipped to respond to the needs of academic institutions, researchers, engineers and construction industries for testing of:
- Soil
- Aggregate
Introduction
Building materials lab of the Civil Engineering Department is fully equipped and designed to respond to the needs of academic institutions, researchers, engineers and construction industries for testing of:
1. Concrete
2. Cement
3. Aggregates
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Air Pollution lab control is a lab for testing air quality and demonstrate air pollution control equipment and standards by conducting tests outdoor and indoor depending on the nature of the experiment, using portable and in lab equipment.
Experiments is this lab includes :
Air
Surveying is the science and art of making all essential measurements to determine the relative position of points or physical and cultural details above, on, or beneath the surface of the Earth, and to depict them in a usable form, or to establish the position of points or details.
The average introductory geology student’s perception of geology normally involves the memorization of rocks and discussions of natural disasters, but Geology contains so much more. Geology is the study of our planet, which is vital to our everyday lives from the energy we use, to the growing
GIS is a system designed to capture, store, manipulate, analyze, manage, and present all types of geographical data to extract very helpful information in different sectors specially civil engineering using molding and simulation features available in licensed software (ArcMap) in our lab.
Water and Wastewater lab is a lab where measurement and treatment methods of water and wastewater are being taught to students by introducing them to various testing and treating devices. It will be given to students as a 3-hour lecture.
It consists of the following experiments:
Water Chemistry lab is a lab for measuring physical and Chemical properties of water (drinking water and wastewater)
using apparatus and titrimetric analysis.
It will be given to students as a 3-hour lecture.
It consists of the following experiments: Turbidity test, TS and
Hydraulics has developed as an analytical discipline from the application of the classical laws of statics, dynamics and thermodynamics, to situations in which fluids can be treated as continuous media.
The particular laws involved are those of conservation of mass, energy and momentum