
Examine chapter one concepts in civil engineering drawings, including plans, elevations, and left and right side views, and apply slope and level considerations to illustrate connectivity and section details.
Explore civil engineering drawings fundamentals by detailing wall sections, thicknesses, elevations, foundations, and plan views, with emphasis on alignment, dimensions, and design revisions.
Explore civil engineering drawings fundamentals through chap 3 lecture 1, covering plan, elevation, and section views, masonry brick detailing, arch geometry, abutments, and wall thicknesses.
Explore steel connection detailing in chapter four, focusing on brackets and brace connections between horizontal and vertical members, thickness variations, and plan, elevation, and section views to guide practical fabrication.
Explore the civil engineering drawings fundamentals chapter, focusing on connections, plan dimensions, and division views to understand how structural elements align and communicate design intent.
Explore a new steel beam-to-column connection in civil engineering drawings fundamentals, detailing beams, columns, channels, and stiffening elements. View plan and side views of two-channel beam configurations and reinforcing connections.
Analyze cross-section details, slope ratios such as four-to-one and five-to-one, and thickness requirements for earthworks and embankments. Examine wall placement, foundation considerations, and schematic options in civil engineering drawings.
Explore civil engineering drawings fundamentals by analyzing embankment walls, slopes, elevations, and sections, and depict a concrete slab bridge with abutments and soil interaction.
Analyze box culverts, cross sections, and elevation decisions that connect roadways and control water flow from upstream to downstream, highlighting two-box transitions and slope considerations.
Explore miscellaneous civil structures through general plans, elevations, and sections, detailing water control, velocity, and discharge, with reinforced concrete wall designs and sectional views.
This course teaches the very basics of how to draw 2D drawings in Civil Engineering. It goes through choosing the scale of different drawings for Elevations, Side Views and Plans. It shows how to draw Earth Works and Structures in contact with Earth and The Soil.
It shows how to draw steel structures, the bolted and welded connections and shows some complicated steel structures and details. There are many examples for steel structures.
The course also shows different drawings for Irrigation Structures. Different 2D views are shown and the interaction between. Concrete, Masonry and the earth is clearly shown. This course is usually taught at the first and second years of an Engineering college for civil engineering students. Prerequisites for this course is having a high school degree. Hoping that the course will make us better civil Engineers. This course in addition to the previously published Civil Engineering courses on my UDEMY page should offer a very good base for Engineering students as well as for practicing Engineers who like to review Civil Engineering subjects. I am planning to offer this course in one part only unless the circumstances force me to do otherwise. Hoping you will get the best out of this Course. Finally, even if you're using AutoCAD or any other drawing software this course will be very beneficial to you.