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What are the advantages of using Plastic Formwork over Woodden Formwork?
Mangala Karunarathne
Advantages over wood formworks, Light Weight Easy to handle Can be exposed to rain
Advantages over wood formworks,
What are the standard codes used for test procedures for in-situ testing of various construction materials?
Soumyadeep Halder
These standards contain guidelines for testing cement, concrete, concrete admixtures, additives, soil, rock, steel, and aluminum. cement- IS 650 – 1991, IS 14032 – 1988 sand/aggregate- IS 2386 (Part I To VIII) 1963 soil - IS 3495 (Parts I TO iv) 1976 bricks- IS: 2720 (Part. XIII) 1986, IS:2720 (ParRead more
These standards contain guidelines for testing cement, concrete, concrete admixtures, additives, soil, rock, steel, and aluminum.
cement- IS 650 – 1991, IS 14032 – 1988
sand/aggregate- IS 2386 (Part I To VIII) 1963
soil – IS 3495 (Parts I TO iv) 1976
bricks- IS: 2720 (Part. XIII) 1986, IS:2720 (Part.30) 1980
What is the Beam and Column Junction reinforcement details?
Fasi Ur Rahman
Dear Arun, The typical joining details at the junction of Column and beam is as shown as in the attached figure. The beam main bars shall be cranked near the columns and the crank length shall be 1: 4. In any case, the beam rebars shall not be passed from the outer of the column rebars which will coRead more
Dear Arun,
The typical joining details at the junction of Column and beam is as shown as in the attached figure.
The beam main bars shall be cranked near the columns and the crank length shall be 1: 4.
In any case, the beam rebars shall not be passed from the outer of the column rebars which will compromise with the covers of the concrete.
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Pranta Narula
My plot of land is low lying and needs to be earth filled for approximately 1 to 1.5 metre. Now my question is that Can i start foundation of a 2 storey building on the ground without excavation ? after that we can filled the rest of the plot with earth.
My plot of land is low lying and needs to be earth filled for approximately 1 to 1.5 metre. Now my question is that Can i start foundation of a 2 storey building on the ground without excavation ? after that we can filled the rest of the plot with earth.
See lessWhat is the Percentage of Stone Dust that can be added along with Fine Aggregate in different Designs of Concrete (Say M-20)?
Soumyadeep Halder
Due to the auspicious attribute of concrete, such as durability, availability, versatility, good compressive strength, it is one of the most commonly used building materials throughout the world. The demand for infrastructural facilities is increasing day by day, which creates tremendous pressure onRead more
Due to the auspicious attribute of concrete, such as durability, availability, versatility, good compressive strength, it is one of the most commonly used building materials throughout the world. The demand for infrastructural facilities is increasing day by day, which creates tremendous pressure on concrete as well as on natural aggregates. Apparently, it becomes unavoidable to look for alternative materials. On the other hand, the disposal of stone dust generated from stone crusher is becoming a problem. Substituting sand by stone dust will serve the waste management as well as the alternative material in concrete. The present research aims to find out the strength aspect of concrete by using stone dust as a partial replacement of sand. The test specimens were made from three different grades of concrete i.e., mix ratios 1: 1.5: 3, 1: 2: 4, 1: 2.5: 5, and both compressive as well as tensile strength tests were conducted. The basic strength properties of concrete were investigated by replacing natural sand by stone dust at replacement levels of 0%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50% & 60%. For the different grades of concrete studied, the value of the compressive strength is observed to be maximum at a 30% replacement level of sand. In contrast, the maximum tensile strength occurs at a 20% replacement level. The result shows that the maximum increase in compressive and tensile strength is 15% and 12%, respectively, in comparison to normal concrete (0% sand replacement level) for the concrete mix-ratio 1: 1.5: 3.
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study the strength of concrete made of crushed rock material, and the results
were compared with the natural sand concrete. Compressive strength was
determined at seven days and 28 days using M20 and M30 grade concrete with
and without using quarry dust. From the test results, it was found that the
compressive strength concrete made of crushed rock material is nearly 13%
more than the conventional concrete.
The performance of concrete using stone dust as a replacement to sand. Sand
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Compressive strength and tensile strength tests were conducted using 43
grade OPC in M20 concrete. Compressive strength was computed at the age
of 7 days, 28 days, and 60 days. From the test results, he observed that all the
mixes except 50% replacement achieved the target strength. The stone dust
decreases the workability of concrete due to the larger portions of fine particles.
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At 75% of sand replacement, the percentage of increase in compressive and
tensile strength was 40 and 28 compared with the reference mix, respectively.
The unit weight increases with an increase in the percentage of replacement of sand.
He concluded that sand could be replaced by stone dust available locally
without affecting the strength of concrete.
What is the lumpsum quantity of steel in residential and commercial building in unit of kg/sqft?
HMNZ 1010
Lump sum quantity of steel shall be as following based on thumb rule: For G+1 ... 1.92kg/Sq.ft For G+3 ... 2.7kg/Sq.ft For G+7 ... 4.2kg/Sq.ft For tower_7 to 20 floors ... 6 to 7.2kgSq.ft
Lump sum quantity of steel shall be as following based on thumb rule:
For G+1 … 1.92kg/Sq.ft
For G+3 … 2.7kg/Sq.ft
For G+7 … 4.2kg/Sq.ft
For tower_7 to 20 floors … 6 to 7.2kgSq.ft
What Type of Reinforcement is used in Prestressing Concrete?
Neenu S K
Hi, The prestressing steel used for prestressed concrete can take the form of Tendons Cables Wires – (Plain wire and Indented Wire) Strands –(Two-wire, three-wire and seven-wire strand) Bars The types of prestressing steel are: Cold Worked Prestressing steel Stress-relieving prestressing steel StraiRead more
Hi,
The prestressing steel used for prestressed concrete can take the form of
The types of prestressing steel are:
Read More: Specifications of Prestressing Steel in Prestressed Concrete
Difference between Reinforcing Steel and Prestressing Steel
Both R.C.C and Prestressed Concrete employs steel bars or wires in order to sustain tension. But both the types of concrete make use of different steel.
The steel used by R.C.C concrete can be:
The steel used in Prestressed Concrete are wires, strands, solid bars as mentioned above. Prestressed concrete uses high tensile strength steel that is manufactured by increasing the carbon content in steel compared to ordinary mild steel used in R.C.C.
In prestressed concrete, the steel used is tensioned or prestressed. This results in loss of prestress in a range of about 20%. The use of mild steel bars or HYSD bars bring a greater loss than this value. Hence, it is necessary to have high strength tensile bars for prestressed concrete.
Also Read: What is Steel Reinforcement? Types and Properties of Steel Reinforcement?
Regards
See lessHow to Calculate Number of Bricks for Rooms?
poojan
For 10 x 10 ft room first calculate the volume and then find the no. of brick with the following method Room walls volume can be found by Centre line method or long wall short wall method. Let us take an example for 10 Cu.m masonry Size of bricks 230 x 115 x 75 mm Volume of brick 1.98 x 10-3 Cu.m AdRead more
For 10 x 10 ft room first calculate the volume and then find the no. of brick with the following method
Room walls volume can be found by Centre line method or long wall short wall method.
= 3922 No.
= 4393 No.
Here module is brick along with the cement mortar on all side.
Now, this is for 230mm wall, this method is not applicable for partition wall, as it is measured in sq.mt it is having different method.
Hope this help!
Thankyou.
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