Roads, Rails and Race Cars
Presents:
Introduction to Civil Engineering -
Highlighting the High Speed Rail
What is Engineering?
O The word engineer originates from the Latin
term “ingenerare”
O Meaning to invent, to create or to regulate
O Engineering is the professional art of applying
scientific principles to every day things to help
make life easier
What is a Civil Engineer?
O A person who improves the quality of life
through the production of infrastructure
O Buildings, bridges and other structures
O Highways
O Dams and levees
O Water treatment plants, waste disposal
O Infrastructure must be safe, functional, elegant
and economically sound
Why We Need Civil Engineers
O To make sure our human habitat is livable
O To make sure we use resources wisely
O Sustainable development
O To help maintain our competitiveness in
the global economy
O Increase productivity
Specializations in Civil Engineering
OStructural Engineering
OConstruction Engineering
OGeotechnical Engineering
OWater Resources Engineering
OEnvironmental Engineering
OTransportation Engineering
Structural Engineering
Nebraska State Capital
Lincoln, Nebraska
Burg al Arab
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
A self-proclaimed 7-star hotel
Dubai Towers
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Construction Engineering
Dubai’s expansion from
1991 to 2005
Eiffel Tower
Paris, France
Who can name this structure?
Geotechnical Engineering
The World Islands
Water Resources Engineering
Panama Canal
Isthmus of Panama
Hoover Dam
Clark County Nevada -
Mohave County, Arizona
Environmental Engineering
Environmental Engineers
turn disease into delicacy!
1956
1936
BP Oil Spill Cleanup
2010
Transportation Engineering
Semi trailers
and roadways
Airplanes, Airports and
Air Traffic Controllers
Transportation Engineers play a large
role in the Train and Rail Industry
High Speed Rail
O One form of passenger train is called the High
Speed Rail:
O It is a form of transportation that uses electric
trains that can travel at very high speeds
O Provides a friendlier alternative than common
transportation methods
History
O 1899: German Engineers sought a high speed train
O 1964: Japan capitalized on the High Speed Rail
O Shinkansen …also known as the Bullet Train
O Went 130 mph and carried 100 million people in first 3 years
O 1981: HSR revolution began in Europe starting with
France
O TGV will carry 1 billion people in 20 years
Where are High Speed Rails?
• Asia
• Japan
• Europe
• France
• Germany
• Spain
• North America
• United States
Size Comparisons
USA High Speed Rail Regions
Illinois High Speed Rail
O In 2010, Union
Pacific Railroad
(UPRR) got the bid
to create the
railway
O Since, 243 miles of
track has been
installed
O Train will be able to
go 110 mph
Geography of Rail Systems
O What could be some things
or conditions that rails could
experience in different parts
of the world?
High Speed Rail Infrastructure
Terminals Tracks
Stations
Signals
Positives
O Opens more space on highways and interstates
O By 2035, the Midwest Network will create
42,000 jobs and generate $6.1 billion in sales
O Environmentally friendly
O Uses 4-5 times
less carbon than
an airplane
O Cost is minimal
Problems?
O Trains cannot travel at
fast speeds within 30
miles of Chicago, St.
Louis and other large
cities
O Costs a lot of money to
build
O Have to be able to
allow trains and other
types of traffic to keep
flowing
Careers in the Rail Industry
Transportation Engineer
• $46,000-$53,000
• Bachelor’s Degree
Diesel Mechanic
• $43,000-$49,000
• HS Diploma/GED
Railroad Worker
• $38,000-$44,000
• HS Diploma/GED
Activity 1 – Rail Track Design
O Determine where the track will be placed for the
Illinois High Speed Rail
O Have to go from Chicago to St. Louis
O Have to go through at least 2 other cities
O Determine the speed of the train along the final
track (keep the cities and MPH zones in
consideration)
O Find the amount of time it will take to get from
Chicago to St. Louis
Activity 2 – Train Traffic
Controller Simulation Game
O Get a laptop when instructed
O Go to the website:
http://alltraingames.com/
O Complete the simulation of “Train
Traffic Control”
O Track the amount of money
you earn
O Write down totals at the end
of each round
O Person with the most money
wins

Introduction to Civil Engineering - Highlighting the High Speed Rail

  • 1.
    Roads, Rails andRace Cars Presents: Introduction to Civil Engineering - Highlighting the High Speed Rail
  • 2.
    What is Engineering? OThe word engineer originates from the Latin term “ingenerare” O Meaning to invent, to create or to regulate O Engineering is the professional art of applying scientific principles to every day things to help make life easier
  • 3.
    What is aCivil Engineer? O A person who improves the quality of life through the production of infrastructure O Buildings, bridges and other structures O Highways O Dams and levees O Water treatment plants, waste disposal O Infrastructure must be safe, functional, elegant and economically sound
  • 4.
    Why We NeedCivil Engineers O To make sure our human habitat is livable O To make sure we use resources wisely O Sustainable development O To help maintain our competitiveness in the global economy O Increase productivity
  • 5.
    Specializations in CivilEngineering OStructural Engineering OConstruction Engineering OGeotechnical Engineering OWater Resources Engineering OEnvironmental Engineering OTransportation Engineering
  • 6.
    Structural Engineering Nebraska StateCapital Lincoln, Nebraska Burg al Arab Dubai, United Arab Emirates A self-proclaimed 7-star hotel Dubai Towers Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • 7.
    Construction Engineering Dubai’s expansionfrom 1991 to 2005 Eiffel Tower Paris, France Who can name this structure?
  • 8.
  • 9.
    Water Resources Engineering PanamaCanal Isthmus of Panama Hoover Dam Clark County Nevada - Mohave County, Arizona
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12.
    Transportation Engineering Semi trailers androadways Airplanes, Airports and Air Traffic Controllers
  • 13.
    Transportation Engineers playa large role in the Train and Rail Industry
  • 14.
    High Speed Rail OOne form of passenger train is called the High Speed Rail: O It is a form of transportation that uses electric trains that can travel at very high speeds O Provides a friendlier alternative than common transportation methods
  • 15.
    History O 1899: GermanEngineers sought a high speed train O 1964: Japan capitalized on the High Speed Rail O Shinkansen …also known as the Bullet Train O Went 130 mph and carried 100 million people in first 3 years O 1981: HSR revolution began in Europe starting with France O TGV will carry 1 billion people in 20 years
  • 16.
    Where are HighSpeed Rails? • Asia • Japan • Europe • France • Germany • Spain • North America • United States
  • 17.
  • 18.
    USA High SpeedRail Regions
  • 19.
    Illinois High SpeedRail O In 2010, Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) got the bid to create the railway O Since, 243 miles of track has been installed O Train will be able to go 110 mph
  • 20.
    Geography of RailSystems O What could be some things or conditions that rails could experience in different parts of the world?
  • 21.
    High Speed RailInfrastructure Terminals Tracks Stations Signals
  • 23.
    Positives O Opens morespace on highways and interstates O By 2035, the Midwest Network will create 42,000 jobs and generate $6.1 billion in sales O Environmentally friendly O Uses 4-5 times less carbon than an airplane O Cost is minimal
  • 24.
    Problems? O Trains cannottravel at fast speeds within 30 miles of Chicago, St. Louis and other large cities O Costs a lot of money to build O Have to be able to allow trains and other types of traffic to keep flowing
  • 25.
    Careers in theRail Industry Transportation Engineer • $46,000-$53,000 • Bachelor’s Degree Diesel Mechanic • $43,000-$49,000 • HS Diploma/GED Railroad Worker • $38,000-$44,000 • HS Diploma/GED
  • 26.
    Activity 1 –Rail Track Design O Determine where the track will be placed for the Illinois High Speed Rail O Have to go from Chicago to St. Louis O Have to go through at least 2 other cities O Determine the speed of the train along the final track (keep the cities and MPH zones in consideration) O Find the amount of time it will take to get from Chicago to St. Louis
  • 27.
    Activity 2 –Train Traffic Controller Simulation Game O Get a laptop when instructed O Go to the website: http://alltraingames.com/ O Complete the simulation of “Train Traffic Control” O Track the amount of money you earn O Write down totals at the end of each round O Person with the most money wins