ABSTRACT

This textbook covers tools and applications in civil engineering systems. It begins by revising the mathematical and statistical background for the adequate formulation of civil engineering problems. Then it examines a series of topics required to understand infrastructure, facilities and transportation networks, and their planning, maintenance, upgrading and expansion. It covers problem definition, model formulation and decision making systems, including optimization, estimation and prediction.

The applications deal with some of the challenges that civil engineers will typically encounter during their professional lives, ranging from municipal planning and infrastructure management to transportation analysis.

The treatment of the topics is integral. Tools and examples from real life situations are combined to illustrate the use of methods and principles. Students will learn to understand a system, conceptualize a model, analyse it and make decisions or draw conclusions, just as practising engineers do. A final chapter introduces methods for expanding simple models, adding complexity and incorporating uncertainty.

Instructors can chose to cover some of the material from the foundation chapters on mathematics and statistics or directly concentrate on the tools and applications.

chapter 1|18 pages

Introduction to Modelling

chapter 2|28 pages

Mathematical Analysis

chapter 3|38 pages

Optimization and Decision Making

chapter 4|22 pages

Probability and Statistics

chapter 5|22 pages

Estimation and Prediction

chapter 6|22 pages

Land Use and Transport Models

chapter 7|38 pages

Transport and Municipal Engineering

chapter 8|32 pages

Civil Infrastructure Management

chapter 9|24 pages

Uncertainty