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How do you calculate twisting moment?
AdityaBhandakkar
Hi, Torque, T = F x r x sin (theta), where r=distance between the rotation axis and the point of force applied, F =force applied and theta= angle between F and r. Twisting moment, T = (shear stress X polar moment of inertia) / r.
Hi,
Torque, T = F x r x sin (theta), where r=distance between the rotation axis and the point of force applied, F =force applied and theta= angle between F and r.
Twisting moment,
T = (shear stress X polar moment of inertia) / r.
See lessWhat are the advantages of using a steel tube rather than solid section steel?
AdityaBhandakkar
Hi, Sections of Tubular steel are strong, basically, against longitudinal stress, that's why steel tubes are used for scaffolding. Steel tubing and steel pipes are greatly resistant to compression against lengthways, and also offer better resistance to bending forces than flat steel sheet. On anotheRead more
Hi,
Sections of Tubular steel are strong, basically, against longitudinal stress, that’s why steel tubes are used for scaffolding. Steel tubing and steel pipes are greatly resistant to compression against lengthways, and also offer better resistance to bending forces than flat steel sheet.
On another side, a solid tube section has more weight which makes the surface load increases. It also increases the cost of construction and project. The solid section as more affinity towards corrosion which is uneconomical.
See lesswhat is the need to design a mix in concrere
AdityaBhandakkar
Hi, mix producers always work to find the perfect proportions of ingredients to optimize the concrete mixes to give their great concrete strength, durability, enough workability and various desirable properties. It’s very important to optimize the concrete to confirm the lowest expense while maintaiRead more
Hi,
mix producers always work to find the perfect proportions of ingredients to optimize the concrete mixes to give their great concrete strength, durability, enough workability and various desirable properties. It’s very important to optimize the concrete to confirm the lowest expense while maintaining the highest strength of your mix. as every mixing of the concrete mix involves adjustments to the ingredients, making the process very difficult and ineffective.
In this way, mix design is very important to make a project economical, strong and durable.
See lessIs it possible to obtain some data on factors on which seepage in dams depends?
AdityaBhandakkar
Absolutely Yes, factors of seepage are very important to determine before the construction of a dam or even after the construction of the dam for maintenance work. Electrical resistivity method is used to determine the amount of seepage and depth of seepage. As a civil engineer, it's our responsibilRead more
Absolutely Yes, factors of seepage are very important to determine before the construction of a dam or even after the construction of the dam for maintenance work.
Electrical resistivity method is used to determine the amount of seepage and depth of seepage.
As a civil engineer, it’s our responsibility to provide higher safety.
Seepage under the embankment is very much dangerous as compared to concrete dams because embankments are built on a very soft material which is easily scoured and it is very vulnerable for the influence of water.
On other side concrete dam, is built on hard strata and even the defective dam which not the endangered by passing of water from the underside.
Following are the methods for controlling seepage
What is the difference between the modulus of rupture and flexural strength?
AdityaBhandakkar
Hi, First, you need to know no that modulus of rupture is also known as a flexural strength or band strength or even transverse rupture strength. modulus of rupture is generally a measure of the tensile strength of beam and slab of concrete. Following are some tests to determine the flexural strengtRead more
Hi,
First, you need to know no that modulus of rupture is also known as a flexural strength or band strength or even transverse rupture strength.
modulus of rupture is generally a measure of the tensile strength of beam and slab of concrete.
Following are some tests to determine the flexural strength
Refer Indian Standard code 456:2000 for various other tests to determine a modulus of rupture of beam or column.
See lessWhat is 30 minutes time in case of a septic tank?
AdityaBhandakkar
Hi, Let me correct your concept, in septic tank detention period off 24 hours is considered. In this case, the rate of flow of influent= rate of flow of effluent. Septic tank is to be designed in such a way that see wait is retained in the tank for 24 hours and all the biological decomposition in thRead more
Hi,
Let me correct your concept, in septic tank detention period off 24 hours is considered. In this case,
the rate of flow of influent= rate of flow of effluent.
Septic tank is to be designed in such a way that see wait is retained in the tank for 24 hours and all the biological decomposition in the absence of air that is an aerobic bacteria takes place and breaks the soil which living a very small quantity of soil which is commonly called as sludge which settles at the bottom. And the clearwater which out from the tank is known as effluent.
As you asked in question the 30 minutes is regarding the washing time of the tank.
Hope you get clarity.
See lessWhat are the Criteria for Designing the Worker Colony?
AdityaBhandakkar
Their is the Indian Indenture system in which 2million Indians were transported to labour in European colonies as a substitute for slave labour. The system expanded after the abolition of slavery in the British empire in 1833. Following are some 'Standards for workers’ accommodation: A. National/locRead more
Their is the Indian Indenture system in which 2million Indians were transported to labour in European colonies as a substitute for slave labour. The system expanded after the abolition of slavery in the British empire in 1833. Following are some ‘Standards for workers’ accommodation: A. National/local standards B. General living facilities C. Room/dormitory facilities D. Sanitary and toilet facilities E. Canteen, cooking and laundry facilities F. Standards for nutrition and food safety G. Medical facilities H. Leisure, social and telecommunication facilities There is a large variety of workers’ living facilities. When cooking for a number of workers, hygiene and food safety are absolutely critical.
Hope you understood.
See lessWhat is a convergent beam? Why is it so important?
AdityaBhandakkar
hi, A convergent beam of light rays together that converges after refraction and reflection at a single point known as the focus. point source emittes a light rays of light travel in all directions, moving away with a time. Such a beam of light is called a divergent beam of light. hope you get itRead more
hi, A convergent beam of light rays together that converges after refraction and reflection at a single point known as the focus. point source emittes a light rays of light travel in all directions, moving away with a time. Such a beam of light is called a divergent beam of light.
hope you get it.
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