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What is the difference between Declination and Dip?
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Hi, The difference between true meridian and magnetic meridian is called a decimation. It changes from place to place and also affect due to local errors. The difference between horizontal line and magnetic line of field is called as magnetic dip. True north is a fixed point on the earth. MagneticRead more
Hi, The difference between true meridian and magnetic meridian is called a decimation. It changes from place to place and also affect due to local errors. The difference between horizontal line and magnetic line of field is called as magnetic dip. True north is a fixed point on the earth. Magnetic north is different. It is the direction that a compass needle points towards the alignment of Earth’s magnetic field. Since, its position is contii changing, and again magnetic north and true north will align.
See lessWhat is full form of SP in Indian standard code?
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hi, SP - Special Publication According to BIS, it is a special piblication of IS(Indian Standard). IS :456:2000 (PRACTICE CODE FOR PLAIN AND REINFORCED) SP-34 (HANDBOOK ON CONCRETE AND REINFORCEMENT DETAILING)
hi, SP – Special Publication According to BIS, it is a special piblication of IS(Indian Standard).
What is adsorbed water, and how does it affect the permeability of soil?
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Hi, soil is a tri-axial material which contains air water and solids. The air are the remains present in the pores of soil. Permeability is the property of the soil to transmits the water through the series of pores through it. The water absorbed by the soil are remains present in pores.it blocks thRead more
Hi, soil is a tri-axial material which contains air water and solids. The air are the remains present in the pores of soil. Permeability is the property of the soil to transmits the water through the series of pores through it. The water absorbed by the soil are remains present in pores.it blocks the powers and restrict the further absorption of water or even passing of water from the soil pores. This type of soil is called a saturated soil. It has 100% saturation. That is for the addition of water is not allowed. It makes water money in nature and increases its viscosity and flowability. The stability of soil decreases, which is the main cause of land slides during rainy season.
See lessWhat is negative pore water pressure in soil?
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Hi, Pore water pressure is simply the pressure which is normally isotropic force per unit area exerted by the fluid in a porous medium on soil or rock which are composed of the solid framework and the pores are partially filled with water or any type of fluid. Negative pore pressure: it is water preRead more
Hi, Pore water pressure is simply the pressure which is normally isotropic force per unit area exerted by the fluid in a porous medium on soil or rock which are composed of the solid framework and the pores are partially filled with water or any type of fluid. Negative pore pressure: it is water pressure from the outer surface or from below the concrete or pressure due to the ground is meant developed is known as negative water or negative power pressure. Causes of negative water pressure: the effective stress is greater than the total stress and the pore water pressure are in the state of partially saturated and in the soil. This occurs due to the surface tension of water throughout the vadose zone causing a suction pressure effect on particles present in the surrounding area.
See lessWhat is the difference between capping beams and ground beams for pile?
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Hi, In simple words, Capping beams are used for transfer loads from closely spaced columns or any type of wall into a pile. Ground beams are the ones which are provided in between the adjacent pile caps and it is used to compress the struts are ties to prevent the displacement in a lateral directionRead more
Hi, In simple words, Capping beams are used for transfer loads from closely spaced columns or any type of wall into a pile. Ground beams are the ones which are provided in between the adjacent pile caps and it is used to compress the struts are ties to prevent the displacement in a lateral direction or it may be buckling of piles under the distributed loads which are uneven in nature on pile caps. but both the capping beams and ground pains are used to sustain a differential settlement of piles.
See lessWhat are the advantages of using Plastic Formwork over Woodden Formwork?
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Hi, Advantages of using a plastic formwork rather than wooden homework. It does not degrade It has long life. Does not effect by chemicals. It is water resistant. High tensile and compressive strength. Easy to place and maintain Interlocking is possible in plastic shuttering Able to construct for cuRead more
Hi, Advantages of using a plastic formwork rather than wooden homework.
What is the Beam and Column Junction reinforcement details?
AdityaBhandakkar
Hi, In simple words, detailing of composed mint is necessary for the structural steel and also for 10 force concrete structures to attend strength and durability. The figure is attached with shows the joining details of beams and columns. The main parts of them should be cracked near the columns andRead more
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In simple words, detailing of composed mint is necessary for the structural steel and also for 10 force concrete structures to attend strength and durability. The figure is attached with shows the joining details of beams and columns.
The main parts of them should be cracked near the columns and the length. It is in the ratio of 1:4. Any other cases the beam re pass must not pass from the column rebars outer surface which comprises the concrete cover.
Instead of detailing the above different detailings are the wind for rehabilitation and strengthening the damaged elements.
See lessWhat are the standard codes used for test procedures for in-situ testing of various construction materials?
AdityaBhandakkar
Hi, A building code is reference material to regulate the activities of construction in our country. The building codes include various information which is based on administrative regulations. According to the ACI, the building code is reference material for local laws relating to the buildings howRead more
Hi, A building code is reference material to regulate the activities of construction in our country. The building codes include various information which is based on administrative regulations.
According to the ACI, the building code is reference material for local laws relating to the buildings how to design for belt expression li by keeping the measure of safety and quality aspects for the final structure. Refer attached image for various definitions and values.
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