BS: Recent submissions

  • Shahid Mehmood; Shuja-ud-Di; Shahid Abbassi; Nazim Munir; Supervisor (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2007)
    The fundamental concepts of Ferrocement, Design and Analysis of structures were three different fields which were taken into account during this study. Since there are only very few works on the Ferrocement water tanks ...
  • Muhammad Usman Hassan; Saim Birkhez Shami; Muhammad Adnan Shah; Supervisor Lec Awais Jameel Ch (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2006)
    Bridges have always played a very important role in the development of any nation. The bridges and aqueducts since long have been serving as an important link between areas separated either by a difficult terrain or a ...
  • Mujahid Shah; Muhammad Zeeshan Ali; Abdullah; Muazzam Abbas; Supervisor Muhammad Iqbal (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2006)
  • Azhar Hussain; Muhammad Abdullah; Muzzamil Rashid; Muhammad Jibran; Inam ul Haq; Supervisor Lec Sardar Khan (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2006)
    Construction industry in PAKISTAN is passing through a rapid change whereby the existing knowledge of engineering principles, to introduce new construction techniques for building lighter structures without impairing ...
  • Hamza Bilal; Ahmad Hassan Javed; Rao Afrasiab; Muhammad Jahenzeb; Muhammad Ahsen; Supervisor Dr Muhammad Rizwan (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2011)
    During the last few years, earthquakes have become a common phenomenon here in Pakistan. But even after the drastic increase in frequency of earthquakes, seismic loads are still not considered well enough during the ...
  • Rana Mamoon Ahmad; Ameer Hamza; Saifullah Liaqat; Sohail Abid Butt; Usman Khalid Dar; Ammar Ahmed Masood; Supervisor Dr Muhammad Rizwan (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2011)
    Human progress is directly attributed to the capability of precise and accurate measurement of various quantities. The journey commenced through analog measurements by employing different procedures as human developed ...
  • Saad Athar Rashid; Khalid Mannan Tariq; Asad Ali Saleem; Abdul Hanan sajid; Muhammad Abdullah Khan; Supervisor Shahzad ul Hassan Amir (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2011)
    Reinforcing brittle matrices to improve their mechanical properties is on old-age concept however, the modern development of fiber reinforced cement composites dates back only to 1960’s. In the beginning only, only ...
  • Malik Jafar Hussain; Hamza Shabir Khan; M Hamza Hanif; M Hamza Hanif; Rana Abdul Abbas; Supervisor Shahzad (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2011)
    Cement is a very effective and old binding material used in concrete for years. The basic ingredient of cement is limestone i-e CaCO3 (calcium carbonate). Cement has an inherited problem that a lot of carbon dioxide gas ...
  • Muhammad Naveed; Muhammad Zubair Akram; Haris Naveed; Shahid Hussain; Shaheryar Qamar Supervisor Muhammad Iqbal (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2011)
    Pakistan is a country which has been mired with natural calamities such as earthquake and flooding which not only have caused a great amount of loss and suffering in terms of human life but also in terms of the damage ...
  • Shamir Janjua; Hasnat Hameed; Umair Majeed; Supervisor Asst Professor Zahid Touqeer Ahmed (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2010)
    The greatest humanitarian challenge faced even today is that of providing shelter. Currently on the globe one in seven people live in a slum or refugee camp. The earthquake of October 2005 resulted in a great loss of life ...
  • Muhammad Hassan; Muhammad Uzair Bashir; Hafiz Abdul Aleem; Jahanzeb Nazeer Supervisor Dr Muhammad Rizwan (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2010)
    Tarbela Dam, which is the back bone of Pakistan’s hydropower and water storage potential, is subjected to the problems of seismicity and sedimentation both in aggravated conditions. As four faults occur with in the radius ...
  • Qaisar Nadeem; Malik Waqas Ahmed; Usama MAnzoor; Rameez Sohail; Supervisor Mansoor Khalid (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2010)
    Earthquakes are the most catastrophic phenomena of nature. In October 2005 major earthquake struck northern areas of Pakistan which lead to heavy loss of property and human life. After study of the area shows that almost ...
  • Waqas-ul-Hassan; Kashif Saddiq; Adeel Ahmed Khan; Farooq Najeeb; Supervisor Dr Muhammad Rizwan (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2010)
    Concrete structures deteriorate over time due to environmental degradation, fatigue and other reasons which make performance of these structures unsatisfactory. Strengthening and rehabilitating those concrete structures ...
  • Waseem Abbas; Shoaib Akhtar; Hammad Hussain; Asif ALi Alvi; Supervisor Dr Intikhab Ahmed Qureshi (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2010)
    Various factors in recent decades have caused concrete bridges to become most prevalent type of highway structures throughout the world. Pre-stressed concrete has become more competitive in many span ranges because of ...
  • Sohaib Anwar; M.Armughan Bilal; Imran Anwar; Ishfaq Jamal; Supervisor Mansoor Khalid (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2010)
  • Husain Masood; Shahzib Ali; Kanzan Hayat; Moen Afzal; Supervisor Faisal Mubarak Shabbir (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2010)
    After the incident of 9/11 terrorist activities started taking a toll all over the world including our own country Pakistan. That is where scientists and Civil engineers gained pace in working on the subject in producing ...
  • Rizwan Qayyum; Jamshed Iqbal; Sajjad Hussain; Azeem Zafar; Supervisor Faisal Mubarak Shabbir (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2010)
    The events of 9/11 continue to have a lasting effect on the US and the world. Everyone on the planet has been affected in some way or another. The implications of the vulnerability of the nation’s infrastructure to ...
  • Saad Khan Bettani; Muhammad Adil; Salman Pervaiz; Waqas Mehmood; Supervisor Assistant Professor Shahzad Ul Hassan (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2009)
    When it comes to construction industry, the methods employed for the purpose of insulation of different structures is of great importance. While there are some orthodox methods for this purpose such as use of mud or ...
  • Mehar Ayoub; Rana Waseem;Yasir Saleem; Ahmed Zeshan; Hafiz M. Nauman Yousaf; Supervisor Assistant Professor Dr Touqeer Ahmed (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2009)
    The number of cars on roads has increased dramatically over the last few years. This phenomenon has brought with it, associated problems of traffic congestion, parking, accidents and crime. Therefore the availability of ...
  • Atif Afridi; Salis Nadeem; Umair Mushtaq; Saad Ahmed; Supervisor Faisal Mubarak (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2009)
    To build a concrete nuclear shielding structure for an environment having 300-600 rads/sec of nuclear radiation intensity and reduce the radiation intensity to permissible limits, i.e. To 150 rads/sec at which there is ...

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