This is an alphabetical list of articles pertaining specifically to civil engineering. For a broad overview of engineering, please see List of engineering topics. For biographies please see List of civil engineers.
Accuracy and precision – American Society of Civil Engineers – Applied mechanics – Arch
Beam (structure) – Bending – Brittle – Buckling
Carbon fiber – Check dam – Classical mechanics – Composite material – Compressive strength – Computational fluid dynamics – Computer-aided design – Conservation of mass – Concrete – Corrosion
Dam – Damping ratio – Deformation – Delamination – Design – Dimensionless number – Drafting – Dynamics
Elasticity – Engineering drawing – Exploratory engineering
Factor of safety – Fatigue – Fillet – Finite element analysis – Finite element method – Fluid mechanics – Force – Friction – Fundamentals of Engineering exam
Gauge – Gauge (engineering) – Granular material
Heating and cooling systems – Hydraulics – Hydrostatics
Inclined plane – Inertia – Instrumentation – Invention
Lever – Liability – Life cycle cost analysis – Limit state design – Load transfer
Margin of safety – Mass transfer – Materials – Materials engineering – Material selection – Mechanics – Moment – Moment of inertia
Physics – Plasticity – Plastic moment – Poisson's ratio – Position vector – Pressure – Product lifecycle management – Professional engineer – Project management – Pulley – Pump – Pile foundation
Quality – Quality control – Quantity surveying
Reliability engineering – Resistive force – Reverse engineering – Rigid body – Reinforced concrete –
Safety engineering – Shear force diagrams – Shear modulus – Shear strength – Shear stress – Simple machine – Simulation – Slide rule – Solid mechanics – Solid modeling – Spoolbase – Statics – Stress–strain curve – Structural failure – Student design competition – Surveying –
Technical drawing – Technology – Tensile strength – Tensile stress – Theodolite – Theory of elasticity – Toughness – Turbine –
Vector – Viscosity – Vibration
Wedge – Weight transfer – Weir
Yield strength – Young's modulus