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  1. Asked: July 24, 2020In: Geotechnical Engineering

    What is zero air void line in soil?

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    Added an answer on July 27, 2020 at 11:27 am

    The Zero air void line is obtained on a Dry Density v/s Water Content graph. It represents the relationship between water/moisture content and dry density. The zero air void line doesn't intersect the curve attained on Dry density v/s Water content graph because soil can never achieve zero void condRead more

    The Zero air void line is obtained on a Dry Density v/s Water Content graph. It represents the relationship between water/moisture content and dry density.

    The zero air void line doesn’t intersect the curve attained on Dry density v/s Water content graph because soil can never achieve zero void condition with any kind of compaction.

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  2. Asked: July 24, 2020In: Construction

    What is the difference between Tender and Quotation?

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    Added an answer on July 27, 2020 at 11:26 am

    While Tender is the large document which contains all specific and general terms and conditions (it is more like a contract wherein it has clauses and sections). Quotation is a part of the tender and it just includes the statement which sets the prices for a particular work for which the tender is cRead more

    While Tender is the large document which contains all specific and general terms and conditions (it is more like a contract wherein it has clauses and sections).

    Quotation is a part of the tender and it just includes the statement which sets the prices for a particular work for which the tender is called for.

    The Tender is called by the Gov/Organisation/Company for some work whereas Quotation is estimated cost which will be incurred, submitted by the bidder to these institutions which call the tender

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  3. Asked: July 24, 2020In: Structural Engineering

    How will Poison’s Ratio of a material affect its Strength?

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    Added an answer on July 27, 2020 at 11:18 am

    Poisson's ratio is the negative of the ratio of  lateral strain to axial strain (Negative because of the decrease in the lateral measurement) Hence higher the Poisson's Ratio greater is its ability to withstand the load, hence greater is its strength.

    Poisson’s ratio is the negative of the ratio of  lateral strain to axial strain (Negative because of the decrease in the lateral measurement)

    Hence higher the Poisson’s Ratio greater is its ability to withstand the load, hence greater is its strength.

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  4. Asked: July 13, 2020In: Construction

    Which type of foundation should be used in Coastal Area and Sloping ground?

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    Pier Foundations are preferred in coastal areas and Stepped foundations are commonly used in areas with sloping ground.

    Pier Foundations are preferred in coastal areas and Stepped foundations are commonly used in areas with sloping ground.

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  5. Asked: July 17, 2020In: Structural Engineering

    Which type of force acting on water tank wall ?

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    Added an answer on July 27, 2020 at 11:16 am

    The hydrostatic force acts on the walls of the water tank. The intensity of the force depends on the submerged depth of the point on the wall.

    The hydrostatic force acts on the walls of the water tank. The intensity of the force depends on the submerged depth of the point on the wall.

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  6. Asked: July 10, 2020In: Construction

    What are the properties of good building stones?

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    The properties to look for in a good building stone are Strength Hardness Durability Porosity and Absorption Specific Gravity Appearance Economic Fire Resistance

    The properties to look for in a good building stone are

    • Strength
    • Hardness
    • Durability
    • Porosity and Absorption
    • Specific Gravity
    • Appearance
    • Economic
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