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What should be the standard Roof height?
DevilAVRT
Generally, Residential bldgs are given 10ft roof height. If the false ceiling is provided, then the height is from 10.5 - 11ft. For commercial bldg, it is 10 - 12ft.
Generally, Residential bldgs are given 10ft roof height. If the false ceiling is provided, then the height is from 10.5 – 11ft.
For commercial bldg, it is 10 – 12ft.
See lessWhat is membrane curing of concrete?
DevilAVRT
Membrane Curing is generally used to cure concrete in highway construction. A membrane is formed that helps to retain moisture in the concrete slab. Otherwise, the moisture will get evaporated from the concrete. Membrane curing compounds are used, which makes a layer. Bituminised water evidence papeRead more
Membrane Curing is generally used to cure concrete in highway construction.
A membrane is formed that helps to retain moisture in the concrete slab. Otherwise, the moisture will get evaporated from the concrete.
Membrane curing compounds are used, which makes a layer. Bituminised water evidence papers, wax emulsions, bitumen emulsions, and plastic films are of its normally used.
The wetted solid surface is covered by a layer of waterproof material, which is stayed in touch with the concrete surface of seven days.
Focal points –
This technique doesn’t bother with constant supervision.
It is used as an advantage at places where water isn’t available inadequate amount for Wet Curing.
Disservices –
Isn’t that effective as compared to wet restoring because of the fact that the rate of hydration is less?
Which method gives accurate desired strength in RCC?
DevilAVRT
Weigh batching is an accurate method of batching than volume batching because it is hard to find the exact volume of granular materials because of their voids. https://test.theconstructor.org/concrete/concrete-batching-methods/26514/
Weigh batching is an accurate method of batching than volume batching because it is hard to find the exact volume of granular materials because of their voids.
https://test.theconstructor.org/concrete/concrete-batching-methods/26514/
See lessWhat is meant by Skin Reinforcement?
DevilAVRT
The side facing r/f, also called Skin r/f is installed in a beam when the depth of beam is more than 750mm or when torsion is present in it, these r/f are provided when the depth is more than 450mm of the beam. The main job is to prevent the stirrups from buckling.
The side facing r/f, also called Skin r/f is installed in a beam when the depth of beam is more than 750mm or when torsion is present in it, these r/f are provided when the depth is more than 450mm of the beam. The main job is to prevent the stirrups from buckling.
See lessWhat are Bearing Capacity Values of Different Types of Soil?
DevilAVRT
RECOMMENDED VALUES OF SAFE BEARING CAPACITY FOR PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS Sl. No TYPE OF ROCK OR SOIL SAFE BEARING CAPACITY (kN/m2) (kg/cm2) ROCKS 1 Rocks (hard) without lamination and defects, for example granite, trap and diorite 3300 33 2 Laminated rocks, for example sand stone and lime stone in soundRead more
Which size of aggregate used in RCC structure?
DevilAVRT
The max size of aggregates is limited to 20mm in RCC to make better compaction and workability.
The max size of aggregates is limited to 20mm in RCC to make better compaction and workability.
See lessWhat is double R.C. beam?
DevilAVRT
The beam, which is reinforced from both zones i.e., compression and tension, that beam is said as Doubly Reinforced beam. It is usually given when the depth of the beam is constricted. It is obviously not safe to provide a singly r/f beam with min depth resulting in failure due to insufficient resisRead more
The beam, which is reinforced from both zones i.e., compression and tension, that beam is said as Doubly Reinforced beam. It is usually given when the depth of the beam is constricted. It is obviously not safe to provide a singly r/f beam with min depth resulting in failure due to insufficient resistance to oppose the bending moment.
Moment of resistance could not be increased by increasing the steel in the tension zone. Rather it can be increased by increasing the reinforcement, but it should not exceed 25% of the strained side. That’s why a doubly reinforced beam is provided to increase the moment of resistance of a beam having limited dimensions.
See lessWhat is Bundled bar in reinforced concrete?
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A group of reinforced bars, parallelly set to each other to act as a unit should be limited four in a bundle used as reinforcement in reinforced concrete, enclosed by stirrups or ties. Bars greater than 32mm should not be bundled in beams. The development length of every bar of bundled bars should bRead more
A group of reinforced bars, parallelly set to each other to act as a unit should be limited four in a bundle used as reinforcement in reinforced concrete, enclosed by stirrups or ties. Bars greater than 32mm should not be bundled in beams.
The development length of every bar of bundled bars should be that for the individual bar, increased by 10 % for two bars in contact, 20 % for three bars in contact, and 33 % for four bars in contact.
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