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Asked: April 28, 2019In: Geotechnical Engineering

What Factors Affects the Number of Boreholes and their Depths in Subsoil Investigation?

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Explain the various factors that help decide the number and depth of boreholes required for subsoil investigation

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    When the depth and position of exploration are selected one has to comply with the following guidelines: • Points of exploration have to be distributed in such a way that foundation soil layering can be determined across the location • Points of exploration for a building or structure have to be posRead more

    When the depth and position of exploration are selected one has to comply with the following guidelines:

    • Points of exploration have to be distributed in such a way that foundation soil layering can be determined across the location
    • Points of exploration for a building or structure have to be positioned on the critical point of the structure in relation to shape, behavior and expected load transfer of the structure
    • For route structures, points of exploration have to be distributed on appropriate distances from the central line, depending on a total width of structure such as the width of embankment or width of a cut
    • For structures on slopes and cuts (including excavations) or in their vicinity, points of exploration have to also be distributed outside the design area and positioned so that the slope or excavation stability can be determined; if anchors are foreseen one has to take into account probable stresses in the vicinity of their load transfer area
    • Points of exploration have to be distributed so that they pose no danger for structures, construction works or the environment
    • The considered area has to stretch into the neighboring location. The length has to cover the expected negative influence in that location.
    • For points of underground water measurement, one has to take into account the possibility of usage, after the initial positioning, for the continuance of measurement during and after construction.

    If the conditions in the foundation soil are relatively equal or it is known that the foundation soil has satisfying stiffness and strength, less exploration point can be foreseen or they can be on bigger distances. In any case, that kind of selection has to be justified by experience.

    If structures are built on layers that satisfy stiffness and strength, depth of exploration can be reduced to za = 2,0 m unless equal geological conditions when at least one borehole should reach the depth of za = 5,0 m. If the bedrock is located on a depth that matches the foreseen base of the structure, that depth has to be taken as a referent point za. Otherwise, za is referred to as the solid bedrock.

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Asked: October 16, 2017In: Construction Site Related

How to Make Reinforcement Bars Corrosion Resistant?

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How can the reinforcement bars be made corrosion resistant to be used for reinforced concrete construction?

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    CORROSION refers to an electrochemical reaction between a metal and its environment. Steel will readily rust unless it is coated. Corrosion occurs when steel reacts with chloride ions (Cl-), CO2 in the presence of a toxic environment. Thus, corrosion is uneven erosion/pitting of metal surface due toRead more

    CORROSION refers to an electrochemical reaction between a metal and its environment. Steel will readily rust unless it is coated. Corrosion occurs when steel reacts with chloride ions (Cl-), CO2 in the presence of a toxic environment. Thus, corrosion is uneven erosion/pitting of metal surface due to intense rusting and is also harmful to the service performance of rebar.

    There are many ways of reducing the risk of corrosion-related distress in concrete. The first defencing layer is concrete, which should be thick and dense. Also, the cracks should be minimized. The concrete cover should be used appropriately.

    An additional measure for corrosion-resistant is that corrosion inhibiting admixtures should be used. Epoxy coatings should be done on rebar, which acts as a physical barrier and also isolates the steel from oxygen, moisture, and chloride ions (which are the three primary elements needed for corrosion to occur).

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Asked: October 15, 2020In: Structural Engineering

Can this type of brick bond be used for bearing walls?

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Hi. I am an architect and I’d like to hear your advise. Can this type of brick bond be used for a load bearing wall? I think that this zigzag form makes the wall stronger, but will it be enough? I ...

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    In masonary work, we used usually 1:4 cement-sand mortar of compressive strength 3.8N/mm2. The compressive strength of one brick of standard size is 11.12N/mm2. The compressive strength of brick masonry is 2.5 N/mm2.  Thanks.  

    In masonary work, we used usually 1:4 cement-sand mortar of compressive strength 3.8N/mm2.


    The compressive strength of one brick of standard size is 11.12N/mm2.


    The compressive strength of brick masonry is 2.5 N/mm2.


     Thanks.  

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Asked: July 15, 2020In: Geotechnical Engineering

What is the difference between black cotton soil and clay?

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What is the difference between black cotton soil and clay?

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    Black Cotton soil ; Black Cotton Soil is a heavy clayey soil, varying from clay to loam.The black color in black cotton soil is due to the presence of Titanium Oxide in a little concentration. Generally, it is light to dark appearance. Found in central and southern parts of India. Clay SOIL; Clay soRead more

    Black Cotton soil ; Black Cotton Soil is a heavy clayey soil, varying from clay to loam.The black color in black cotton soil is due to the presence of Titanium Oxide in a little concentration. Generally, it is light to dark appearance. Found in central and southern parts of India.

    Clay SOIL; Clay soil is composed of very small fine particles and not much organic in nature. It contains clay minerals which, when get wet, develops plasticity. Clay minerals have hydrous Aluminium phyllosilicates.

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Asked: October 17, 2017In: Construction Site Related

How to Check and Maintain Slopes of Pipes and Drains at Construction Sites?

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How the slope system in pipes and drains works and how to check and maintain the same at construction sites? What are the methods for the same? What is the mean of 1:4 slope for pipes and drains?

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    Slopes in pipes and drains are decided by quantity of water or wastewater to be transported through it by the action of gravity in cumecs. Following things influence the slopes of drains and pipes: 1. Quantity of water to be transported 2. Size or diameter of the pipe 3. Distance the water to be carRead more

    Slopes in pipes and drains are decided by quantity of water or wastewater to be transported through it by the action of gravity in cumecs. Following things influence the slopes of drains and pipes:

    1. Quantity of water to be transported

    2. Size or diameter of the pipe

    3. Distance the water to be carried

    4. Velocity or the pressure required for the water at the outlet, if any

    Slopes of drains and pipes at construction site is checked by dumpy level or level machines. For the same, you have to calculate depth of pipes at different intervals.

    Suppose, 1:4 slope of the pipe is required as per drawing (as mentioned by you), then the depth of pipe at should have a difference of 1 m from start of the pipe to the end of pipe at 4m. If you want to know the depth of pipe at 2m length, then it will be half of the end position, i.e. 0.5m. These are calculated based on triangle.

    Slopes are always mentioned w.r.t. a reference point. Consider your reference point as a levelled surface. Then length of the pipe required will be length of the triangle, base will be the depth required from the start to end of the pipe. Now you can divide the triangle at different point and calculate the depth required at different locations of the pipeline or drain system.

    I will provide your more details with figures soon.

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Asked: July 13, 2020In: Civil Engineering Jobs

How to earn money by online work as a civil engineer?

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How to earn money by online work as a civil engineer?

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    There are not many options for a civil engr to earn online. Find something on internshala or if you know designing software very well, then work on that. you can earn well for designing people's house plans or etc

    There are not many options for a civil engr to earn online. Find something on internshala or if you know designing software very well, then work on that.

    you can earn well for designing people’s house plans or etc

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Asked: July 16, 2020In: Foundation

Which type of foundation are used for G+5 building?

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Which type of foundation are used for G+5 building?

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    Pile foundation and raft foundation is used for a high rise structure. Pile foundations are more capable of taking higher loads than spread footings.   When allowable bearing pressure is low, the heavy structure is present & the site is with a highly compressible layer; then raft foundationRead more

    Pile foundation and raft foundation is used for a high rise structure.

    Pile foundations are more capable of taking higher loads than spread footings.


     

    When allowable bearing pressure is low, the heavy structure is present & the site is with a highly compressible layer; then raft foundation is applicable.


    Thank You.

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Asked: July 24, 2020In: Miscellaneous

How to do visual checks on the reinforcement bar at site? 

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How to do visual checks on the reinforcement bar at site?

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    The test of reinforcement bar at site are as follows; The dia of reinforced bar should not vary. Bars should not be brittle in nature.It should no break in pieces during bending. The pitch length between the twist should be 8 - 12 times that of the nominal dia of bar. The length of the bar should beRead more

    The test of reinforcement bar at site are as follows;

    • The dia of reinforced bar should not vary.
    • Bars should not be brittle in nature.It should no break in pieces during bending.
    • The pitch length between the twist should be 8 – 12 times that of the nominal dia of bar.
    • The length of the bar should be between 11 to 12 meters.
    • Reinforced bars should be grey in color.
    • It should not be corroded.
    • Bars should be free of grease, paint and other material.
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