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What books do civil engineering majors need to read?
First, "architectural architecture"

This book fully considers the characteristics of the training objectives of civil engineering specialty in vocational education and has strong pertinence. Pay attention to the comprehensiveness and systematicness of the basic theoretical knowledge that must be possessed in the work after graduation, especially the combination and application with engineering practice.

Second, "mechanics"

Chapter *** 10 of the book: mechanical model, equivalence and simplification of force system, balance of force system, internal force and internal force diagram, stress and strength conditions, displacement and stiffness conditions, stability of compression bar, reasonable form of structure and reasonable section of members, moving load and dynamic load are two chapters for selection. The book system is concise and suitable for beginners.

Three. structural mechanics

Structural mechanics is an important basic course for civil engineering majors. Many students often feel as if they understand the basic principles of structural mechanics, but it is difficult to solve problems with them. So this book aims at "thinking independently and applying what you have learned". Help students better understand structural mechanics.

Fourth, the mechanics of materials

Mechanics of materials is to study the strain, stress, strength, stiffness and stability of materials under various external forces and the limits that lead to the failure of various materials. Generally, it is a compulsory course for college students majoring in mechanical engineering, civil engineering and related majors.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) descriptive geometry

Architectural CAD course * * * is divided into 10 chapter: 1 ~ 6 chapter is two-dimensional basic operation, which mainly introduces AutoCAD operation basis, drawing, editing, text marking, dimension marking, etc. The seventh chapter is the advanced editing skills of AutoCAD; Chapter 8 ~ 9 is 3D knowledge, which mainly introduces 3D drawing, editing and rendering. Chapter 10 is the output and printing of graphics.

Experience: communicate with classmates and teachers on weekdays and learn from each other. A lot of knowledge can be learned not from books, but through communication and discussion. At the same time, you can check the knowledge and learning skills of this major online. Never rely on books behind closed doors.