Architectural engineers use a variety of measuring instruments to ensure accuracy in design and construction. Common tools include laser distance meters for precise measurements of distances, levels for checking horizontal and vertical alignment, and total stations for surveying and mapping sites. Additionally, digital calipers and micrometers are used for measuring smaller components. These instruments help in creating detailed plans and ensuring that structures meet design specifications and safety standards.
You need to major in architecture in order to be an architectural engineer. It's a great career!
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measurements effect oyr daily life like an engineer is using many measuring instruments in his daily work.
I am an instrumentation engineer. Factories and laboratories have a lot of equipment that need to be working efficiently and products that need to be correct. To do that, things need to be measured - pressure, speed, size, voltage, etc. To measure things you need precise and accurate instruments. An instrument engineer can design, build, install and use measuring instruments.
F. Napier Denison has written: 'Report by the chief engineer on the \\' -- subject(s): Measuring instruments, Harbors, Hydrodynamics, Hydrographic surveying
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yes! Baburam Bhattarai is an architectural engineer, graduated from jabaharal neharu university of indian.
I think its a bachelors degree but im not for sure.
The average salary for an architectural engineer is about $60,000 a year. It can be more or less depending on experience. Entry level usually starts around $50,000+.
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Architectural Engineering places emphasis on architecture with some study of engineering principles. Structural engineering is a branch of civil engineering and does not necessarily rely on an architectural background.