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Asked: November 28, 2020In: Concrete

What are the additives or aggregates needed for 3D printed Concrete?

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What are the additives or aggregates needed for 3D printed Concrete?

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    Any material will give you a finished form if it’s the right consistency and is deposited using an effective method. Guessing, I would say industrial grout with sand and latex additive. The project budget, scale and environment will dictate the material formulas and extruder specifications, which arRead more

    Any material will give you a finished form if it’s the right consistency and is deposited using an effective method. Guessing, I would say industrial grout with sand and latex additive.

    The project budget, scale and environment will dictate the material formulas and extruder specifications, which are probably kept secret by those that are already in the business.

    Probably a good business to get into if you know the required science and engineerin

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Asked: November 28, 2020In: Construction

what is the height of brickwork after which extra cost for brickwork is provided as per schedule of rates?

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What is the height of brickwork after which an extra cost for brickwork is provided  as per schedule of rates?

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    Normally, after three meter from the DPC of ground floor level or one floor which should not be more than 4 m height, contactor can charge for extra height if it is not mentioned in the contract about this .

    Normally, after three meter from the DPC of ground floor level or one floor which should not be more than 4 m height, contactor can charge for extra height if it is not mentioned in the contract about this .

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Asked: November 28, 2020In: Geotechnical Engineering

What will be the best method to calculate vertical stress of soil in geotechnical engineering ?

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What will be the best method to calculate vertical stress of soil in geotechnical engineering ?

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    It depends on the condition of soil. Wt of dry soil +wt of water in soil + overlying Wt if any and so on. read the fallowing article in google for better idea. Vertical stress in the ground

    It depends on the condition of soil. Wt of dry soil +wt of water in soil + overlying Wt if any and so on. read the fallowing article in google for better idea.

    Vertical stress in the ground

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Asked: November 28, 2020In: Concrete

What is the ACI recommended water mass without making any adjustment for coarse aggregate type?

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Asked: November 28, 2020In: Construction

What are the material required, plants and equipment, and construction steps for the construction of Bituminous concrete?

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Asked: November 28, 2020In: Laboratory Tests

What soil tests are done to decide whether to lay pile foundation?

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What soil tests are done to decide whether to lay pile foundation? We have a construction site beside the canal. So we thought of laying pile foundation and soil is also black cotton soil. We want to construct 3 storey building.to ...

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Asked: November 28, 2020In: Construction

How the properties of reflection can be used in material selection a building?

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How the properties of reflection can be used in the material selection a building?

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    The property of reflection can be used for the selection of material like glass for windows, tiles, etc.

    The property of reflection can be used for the selection of material like glass for windows, tiles, etc.

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Asked: October 17, 2020In: Structural Engineering

What is the reinforced concrete deep beam and where it used?

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What is the reinforced concrete deep beam and where it used?

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    Reinforced concrete deep beam is defined as that members with clear spans in equal or less than four times the overall member depth or regions of beams that are loaded on one face with concentrated loads within twice the member depth from the support and supported on the opposite face so that compreRead more

    Reinforced concrete deep beam is defined as that members with clear spans in equal or less than four times the overall member depth or regions of beams that are loaded on one face with concentrated loads within twice the member depth from the support and supported on the opposite face so that compression struts can be developed between the loads and supports.

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