What Is Flyover?Flyovers, over a flyover, underpasses, overpasses, etc. are some examples of the engineering marvels that allow for the effort of people and saving of time, vehicles, and even … [Read more...]
M30 Grade of Concrete Mix Design Procedure with OPC 53 Cement
Concrete Mix Design IS CodeFor Concrete mix design, we use, IS 456, and IS 10262. Required Data for M30 Grade of Concrete Mix Design Characteristic Compressive Strength: 30 MpaMaximum Size … [Read more...]
What is Plum Concrete | Application | Mix Design | Methodology
What is Plum Concrete? In some mass concrete foundations, boulders of say 150 mm size up to 30% of the total quantity of concrete, are mixed in the wet concrete. This adds to economics and saves heat … [Read more...]
What Is Specific Gravity Cement | Why We Calculate Specific Gravity Cement | Specific Gravity Test on Cement
What Is Specific Gravity Cement? Specific gravity is generally defined as the ratio between the mass of a given volume of material and mass of an equal volume of water. One of the methods of … [Read more...]
What Is Singly Beam & Doubly Beam
What Is Singly Beam? A singly beam is the beam which is provided with longitudinal reinforcement in the tension zone. Compressive forces are handled by the concrete section in the beam. What Is … [Read more...]
Rate Analysis of Plaster
Rate analysis of Plaster used of reference book IS Code 1200 part 12 (IS Code 1200 part 12 used for measurement), and CPWD Part 1.All calculations of Plaster for rate analysis. This calculation … [Read more...]
Rate Analysis of Excavation in Earthwork
• Rate analysis of excavation in earthwork use of IS Code 1200 part 1, Part 27, IS 4988, IS 12138 (Part IV) and CPWD for calculation is this measurement of the quantity of excavation to be carried … [Read more...]
Rate Analysis of Concrete
Rate analysis of concrete used of reference book IS Code 1200 part 2 (IS Code 1200 part 2 used for measurement), IS Code 2212, and CPWD Part 1. All calculations of concrete for rate analysis. This … [Read more...]
Methods of Design | Difference Between Working Stress Method and Limit State Method
Methods of Design A reinforced concrete structure must be so designed that it fulfills its intended purpose during its intended lifetime with : • Adequate safety. In terms of strength and stability. … [Read more...]