Description
India’s Transport System has several deficiencies such as inadequate capacity, poor safety record, emission of pollutants and outmoded technology. But as the economy is poised for a big growth in the coming years transportation engineers will have to come up with innovative ideas.
The book addresses these issues and it is hoped that the engineering students studying transportation engineering will have a clear idea of the problems involved and how they transportation engineering will have a clear idea of the problems involved and how they can be overcome in their professional career. This book has been designed keeping in mind the latest syllabi of all major Indian Universities.
Table of Contents
SECTION-1: TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS AND PLANNING
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Role of Transport in Society
Chapter 3: Modes of Transport and Criteria for Choice
Chapter 4: Transport Planning
SECTION-2: HIGHWAY ENGINEERING
Chapter 5: History of Growth of Highways
Chapter 6: Development of Roads in India After Independence
Chapter 7: Geometric Design
Chapter 8: Surveys, Investigations and Project Preparation
Chapter 9: Embankment Design and Construction
Chapter 10: Highway Drainage
Chapter 11: Cross Drainage Structures
Chapter 12: Types of Pavements and Factors Governing Pavement Design
Chapter 13: Design of Flexible Pavement
Chapter 14: Design of Rigid Pavements
Chapter 15: Pavement Materials
Chapter 16: Construction of Pavements
Chapter 17: Maintenance of Highways
Chapter 18: Use of Geosynthetics in Highway Engineering
Chapter 19: Urban Roads
Chapter 20: Hill Roads
Chapter 21: Road in Desert Areas
Chapter 22: Toll Roads
Chapter 23: Quality Assurance
Chapter 24: Highway Administration and Finance
Chapter 25: Traffic Engineering
SECTION-3: RAILWAY ENGINEERING
Chapter 26: Introduction to Railway Engineering
Chapter 27: Railway Technology
Chapter 28: Role of Railways
Chapter 29: History of Growth of Railways in India
Chapter 30: Surveys and Project Preparation
Chapter 31: Geometric Design of Railway Track
Chapter 32: The Permanent Way
Chapter 33: Point and Crossings
Chapter 34: Signalling and Traffic Control
Chapter 35: Traction and traction Resistance
Chapter 36: Stations, Yards and Station Equipment
Chapter 37: Construction of a Railway Line
Chapter 38: Maintenance of a Railway Line
Chapter 39: Track Renewal
Chapter 40: Bridges and Tunnels
Chapter 41: Rail Accidents
Chapter 42: Modern Technological Advances
SECTION-4: AIRPORT ENGINEERING
Chapter 43: Role of Air Transportation
SECTION-5: CONTINUOUS FLOW SYSTEMS
Chapter 44: Pipe Line Transportation
Chapter 45: Aerial Ropeway
Chapter 46: Belt Conveyors
SECTION-6: WATER TRANSPORT
Chapter 47: Water Transport An Overview
Chapter 48: Planning for Water Transportation Facilities
Chapter 49: Harbours
Chapter 50: Lock Entrance
Chapter 51: Docks
Chapter 52: Transit Sheds, Warehouses and Cargo Handling Facilities
Chapter 53: Inland Water Transport
SECTION-7: MULTI-MODAL TRANSPORT
Chapter 54: Multi-Modal Transport
Author
L.R. Kadiyali
Dr. L.R.Kadiyali is B.E.(Hons.), from Bombay and pursued Ph.D. from Kakatiya University.He has done P.G. diploma in Highway and Traffic Engineering from Newcastle-Upon-Tyne. He is Formerly Chief Engineer, (Roads Wig), Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, New Delhi and Study Director, Road User Coast Study, Central Road Research Institute New Delhi.
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