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20 Types of Plumbing Pipes for Different Use

Different Types of Plumbing Pipes for Different Use

Various types of plumbing pipes are used in building construction works for various purposes like water distribution, drainage, waste disposal made from different materials. In every construction, a sufficient quantity of water ought to be available in the required locations to meet the various … [Read more...]

By Krunal Rajput

What Is Glass Fiber Reinforced Gypsum | Applications of GFRG | Disadvantages of The GFRG Panel

What Is Glass Fiber Reinforced Gypsum _ Applications of GFRG _ Disadvantages of The GFRG Panel

What Is Glass Fiber Reinforced Gypsum? Mainly the structures of modern buildings are made of different types of materials. Regardless of whether you are a builder, architect, engineer, or contractor, it is extremely important to know the nuances of the building materials used popularly. The … [Read more...]

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Cinder Block Vs Concrete Block | What Is Cinder Blocks | What Is Concrete Blocks

Cinder Block Vs Concrete Block

What Is Cinder Blocks? Cinder blocks are hollow rectangle-shaped structures usually made of concrete and coal cinders which find use in construction sites. Cinder blocks are similar in shape and construction to concrete blocks, except that, instead of sand or gravel, much of the aggregate … [Read more...]

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Non-Destructive Testing of Concrete | Type of Non-Destructive Testing Concrete

Non-Destructive Testing of Concrete | Type of Non-Destructive Testing Concrete

What Is Non-Destructive Testing of Concrete? This test provides immediate results, strength, and real properties of the concrete structure. Non-destructive testing of concrete is a method to obtain the compressive strength and other properties of concrete from existing structures. The standard … [Read more...]

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What Is Standard Proctor Test & his Detail | Procedure Standard Proctor Test

What Is Standard Proctor Test & his Detail _ Procedure Standard Proctor Test

What Is Standard Proctor Test & his Detail? Probably the single most important soil trait is its density or compaction. Soil is made up of many particles of different sizes. The closer together these particles are, the more stable the soil. After the engineers have classified the type of … [Read more...]

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What Is SBC of Soil? | Safe Bearing Capacity of Soil

What Is SBC of Soil? | Safe Bearing Capacity of Soil

The first test to be carried out before construction is the soil's safe bearing capacity. It is a preliminary test that must be carried out before the construction of any structure. It is recommended that the safe bearing capacity of the ground be tested at all points of the foot. What Is SBC of … [Read more...]

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What is CBR Test in Civil

cbr test

What is CBR Test? CBR Test Full Name is California Bearing Ratio (CBR) In the year 1930, this test was developed by the California Division of Highways around 1930 and was consequently accepted by several states, nations, the U.S. federal agencies, and worldwide. As a result, in the US, most … [Read more...]

By Rajanikant Solanki

What Is Soil Compaction | Different Types of Soil Compaction Equipment

What Is Soil Compaction

What Is Soil Compaction? Soil compaction occurs when soil particles are pressed together, reducing the pore space between them. Strongly compacted soils contain few large pores, less total pore volume, and, consequently, higher density. The compacted soil has a reduced rate of infiltration … [Read more...]

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What Is Self Compact Concrete | What Is J-ring Test | Equipment of J-ring Test | Procedure of the J-Ring Test

J-ring Test

What Is Self Compact Concrete? Making concrete structures without vibration has been done in the past. For example, the placement of concrete under-water is done by the use of tremie without vibration. Shaft concrete and mass concrete may be successfully placed without vibration. But the … [Read more...]

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What Is Self Compact Concrete | Equipment V-Funnel Test | Procedure V-Funnel Test. | Procedure for V-funnel flow time at T5 mm

V flow test

What Is Self Compact Concrete? Making concrete structures without vibration has been done in the past. For example, the placement of concrete under-water is done by the use of tremie without vibration. Shaft concrete and mass concrete may be successfully placed without vibration. But the … [Read more...]

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What Is Self Compact Concrete | What Is Slump Flow Test | Equipment for Slump Flow Test | Procedure of Slump Flow Test

Slump Flow Test

What Is Self Compact Concrete? Making concrete structures without vibration has been done in the past. For example, the placement of concrete under-water is done by the use of tremie without vibration. Shaft concrete and mass concrete may be successfully placed without vibration. But the … [Read more...]

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Must-Have Knowledge for Civil Engineers | Civil Basic Knowledge

Civil Basic Knowledge

We know the civil engineering line different work different parts of basic knowledge. So we are below points show. 1. Drawing Points to Remember for Civil Site Engineer 2. QA /QC Points to Remember for Civil Site Engineer 3. Billing / Site Points to Remember for Civil Site Engineer Drawing … [Read more...]

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Procedure for Rcc Concrete

Produce of RCC

Purpose: The purpose of this procedure is to provide a methodology for active surveillance of various activities involved in the supervision of R.C.C.work at the site and to ensure that (RCC CONCRETE ) RCC Concrete 1. Shuttering is placed as per correct line & level 2. Reinforcement is … [Read more...]

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What Is Fine Aggregate | Types of Fine Aggregates (Classification)

Fine Aggregate

What Is Fine Aggregate? Fine aggregates are essentially any natural sand particles won from the land through the mining process. Fine aggregates consist of natural sand or any crushed stone particles that are ¼” or smaller. This product is often referred to as 1/4'” minus as it refers to the … [Read more...]

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