Free Civil Engineering Tutorial – Airport Engineering & Its importance in Civil Engineering

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Last updated on February 13, 2023 10:59 am

Learn about airport engineering, including runway design, terminal buildings, aprons, and control towers. This course is perfect for civil and structural engineers, as well as final year civil engineering students. Gain the technical knowledge needed to excel in this field.

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  • Wright brothers invented the first successful airplane in 1903 but it took 25 years to build the world’s first airport in 1928 at croydon near London, England. By size, Daxing International Airport, Beijing, China is the largest airport in the world and Saba Airport, Caribbean is the smallest airport.

    The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) was formed in 4th April 1947, an agency of the United Nations (UN) has a set of guidelines which have to be followed for planning and development of an international airport.

    Types of airports: International airports, domestic airports and regional airports.

    International Airport

    It has a connection with many other airports around the world and furnished with facilities like customs and immigration. These airports are usually massive with longer runways and larger aircraft.

    Domestic Airport

    It is an airport which connects flights within the country, these airports have shorter runways when compared with international airports with no facilities like customs and immigration.

    Regional Airport

    It is an airport located in a particular geographical area, it is majorly used by private and small business jets.

    Important Components of airports

    Runways

    Runway is the most important component one could think of when asked about airport, it is the area where an aircraft lands and takes off is called a runway, it could be grass or a hard surface such as asphalt or concrete.

    Terminal building

    Facilities such as cafes, lounges and bars are provided in terminal buildings for passengers and ticket counters, luggage check-in or transfer, security checks and customs are regarded as basics of any terminal building.

    Aprons

    The place where aircraft are parked is called apron.

    Taxiway

    A path that connects runway with facilities like aprons, hangars, terminals, and others.

    Control tower

    A tower through which air traffic can be monitored and controlled.

    Aircraft characteristics are the factors that are taken into account while designing the airport. Characteristics such as Span of wings, height, wheelbase, tail width, minimum turning radius, take-off and landing distances, range and tire pressure and contact area are considered.

    Airport Engineering deals with planning, design, construction, runways and provides safety for passengers and freight. An Airport Engineer should be technically sound enough to perform all the tasks coherently.

Who this course is for:

  • Civil Engineers , Structural Engineers, Final year Civil Engineering Students

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