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Asked: November 28, 2020In: Concrete

What is the ACI recommended water mass without making any adjustment for coarse aggregate type?

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Asked: November 28, 2020In: Construction

What are the material required, plants and equipment, and construction steps for the construction of Bituminous concrete?

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Asked: November 28, 2020In: Laboratory Tests

What soil tests are done to decide whether to lay pile foundation?

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What soil tests are done to decide whether to lay pile foundation? We have a construction site beside the canal. So we thought of laying pile foundation and soil is also black cotton soil. We want to construct 3 storey building.to ...

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Asked: November 28, 2020In: Construction

How the properties of reflection can be used in material selection a building?

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How the properties of reflection can be used in the material selection a building?

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    The property of reflection can be used for the selection of material like glass for windows, tiles, etc.

    The property of reflection can be used for the selection of material like glass for windows, tiles, etc.

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Asked: October 17, 2020In: Structural Engineering

What is the reinforced concrete deep beam and where it used?

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What is the reinforced concrete deep beam and where it used?

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    Reinforced concrete deep beam is defined as that members with clear spans in equal or less than four times the overall member depth or regions of beams that are loaded on one face with concentrated loads within twice the member depth from the support and supported on the opposite face so that compreRead more

    Reinforced concrete deep beam is defined as that members with clear spans in equal or less than four times the overall member depth or regions of beams that are loaded on one face with concentrated loads within twice the member depth from the support and supported on the opposite face so that compression struts can be developed between the loads and supports.

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Asked: October 15, 2020In: Structural Engineering

Can this type of brick bond be used for bearing walls?

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Hi. I am an architect and I’d like to hear your advise. Can this type of brick bond be used for a load bearing wall? I think that this zigzag form makes the wall stronger, but will it be enough? I ...

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    Added an answer on November 5, 2020 at 8:50 pm
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    In masonary work, we used usually 1:4 cement-sand mortar of compressive strength 3.8N/mm2. The compressive strength of one brick of standard size is 11.12N/mm2. The compressive strength of brick masonry is 2.5 N/mm2.  Thanks.  

    In masonary work, we used usually 1:4 cement-sand mortar of compressive strength 3.8N/mm2.


    The compressive strength of one brick of standard size is 11.12N/mm2.


    The compressive strength of brick masonry is 2.5 N/mm2.


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Asked: October 13, 2020In: Construction Site Related

How to rectify the old cement pipeline leakage problem?

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How to rectify the old cement pipeline leakage problem?

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    Added an answer on October 28, 2020 at 11:13 pm

    control the pipe leackage by using NiTo bond chemical first we need to dry that pipe Chip the pipe surface where leakage problem is there Brush the chipped surface completely and clean with water.  And allow to dry Then apply Ninto bond coating on the surface The complete the mason work by fresh conRead more

    control the pipe leackage by using NiTo bond chemical

    • first we need to dry that pipe
    • Chip the pipe surface where leakage problem is there
    • Brush the chipped surface completely and clean with water.  And allow to dry
    • Then apply Ninto bond coating on the surface
    • The complete the mason work by fresh concrete… And cure it for 10 to 15 days
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Asked: October 13, 2020In: Civil Engineering Jobs

Which are the highest paying jobs in the civil engineering field?

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Which are the highest paying jobs in the civil engineering field?

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    Added an answer on October 28, 2020 at 11:12 pm

    The below 7 jobs are the highest paying civil engineer field jobs that are: Structure Engineering (Average salary up to $100000) Geotechnical Engineering (Average salary up to $50000-$80000) Construction Engineering (Average salary up to $150000) Transportation Engineering (Average salary up to $850Read more

    The below 7 jobs are the highest paying civil engineer field jobs that are:

    1. Structure Engineering (Average salary up to $100000)
    2. Geotechnical Engineering (Average salary up to $50000-$80000)
    3. Construction Engineering (Average salary up to $150000)
    4. Transportation Engineering (Average salary up to $85000)
    5. Water Resource Engineering (Average salary up to $88000)
    6. Environment Engineering (Average salary up to $88500)
    7. Design Engineering (Average salary up to $73000)
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