What is Fly Levels in Surveying?
Following points part of the answer to the question : IS 456 and IS 1343 are the code of practice you can use. The method of proportions aggregates for concrete is part design mix process. Size and Grading impacts the design mix greatly. larger the size of aggregate smaller is the cement requiremenRead more
Following points part of the answer to the question :
- IS 456 and IS 1343 are the code of practice you can use.
- The method of proportions aggregates for concrete is part design mix process.
- Size and Grading impacts the design mix greatly.
- larger the size of aggregate smaller is the cement requirement for a given W/C ratio
- Compressive strength of the mix tends to increase with decrease in aggregate size.
- perform gradation tests using sieves. Coarse aggregates should conform to table 2 of IS 383 and Fine aggregate should conform to Zone 1 of IS 383
There is ACI method available for the same exercise ACI 211.1is the code you can use.
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Soumyadeep Halder
Fly levelling it is a very approximate form of levelling in which sights are taken as largeas possible. In this method a line of levels is run to determine approximately reduced levelsof the points carried out with more rapidly and less precision. It is a levelling that is done toconnect bencRead more
Fly levelling
it is a very approximate form of levelling in which sights are taken as largeas possible. In this method a line of levels is run to determine approximately reduced levelsof the points carried out with more rapidly and less precision. It is a levelling that is done toconnect benchmark to the starting point of the survey line. In this levelling only back sightand fore sight readings are taken and auto level is moved strictly on the line joining benchmark and starting point of survey line