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Asked: July 20, 2020In: Interview Questions

What is best answer of “Introduce Yourself”?

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What is best answer of “Introduce Yourself”?

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    Added an answer on September 8, 2020 at 11:14 pm

    Introduction differs from person to person. Everybody have their own way to introduce themself. If you are going for an interview it is most important to introduce yourself in correct manner because we all know that first impression is last impression. So, here are some tips which you can use for inRead more

    Introduction differs from person to person. Everybody have their own way to introduce themself. If you are going for an interview it is most important to introduce yourself in correct manner because we all know that first impression is last impression. So, here are some tips which you can use for introducing yourself in an interview or anywhere;

    • Start with a smile and make a greet to the person opposite of you.
    • Use a casual and friendly tone.
    • Give your education details in short.
    • Share about the reason you are there for.
    • Ellaborate on your experiences and achievements.
    • Give a short explanation about your project.
    • Tell about your interests and hobbies.
    • And conclude by saying THANKS with a SMILE.
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Asked: May 27, 2020In: Concrete

What is the difference between Self Levelling Concrete and Self Compacting Concrete?

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What is the difference between Self Levelling Concrete and Self Compacting Concrete?

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    In simple words, Self-levelling concrete is a concrete which has a higher slump value without any segregation. It levelled the paste without an additional amount of water. Self-compacting concrete is concrete with a moderate slump value. It is able to self compact and used where vibrators machineryRead more

    In simple words,

    Self-levelling concrete is a concrete which has a higher slump value without any segregation. It levelled the paste without an additional amount of water.

    Self-compacting concrete is concrete with a moderate slump value. It is able to self compact and used where vibrators machinery are not allowed to work. It avoids honeycombing structure and makes structure voids free.

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Asked: November 3, 2017In: Concrete

How to Mix Design Self Compacting Concrete?

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How to design mix M30 self compacting concrete? Which standard code is used for the same?

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Asked: September 19, 2020In: Concrete

Photocatalytic Concrete Admixture?

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I am looking for expert advice with regard to the use of photocatalytic concrete and the admixture TiO2.  I have never used this material, my design/build team has never used it, and most tilt-up subs that we speak with laugh ...

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    Added an answer on September 24, 2020 at 9:39 pm

    Hi Justin R. I am researcher  in field of Nanotechnology, so I am a eligible person for answering your question. The photocatalytic activity is tested in air purification after NOx removal. Also the self cleaning properties are tested during dye removal. TiO2 effects the hydrated Cement: It is a staRead more

    Hi Justin R.

    I am researcher  in field of Nanotechnology, so I am a eligible person for answering your question.

    The photocatalytic activity is tested in air purification after NOx removal. Also the self cleaning properties are tested during dye removal.

    TiO2 effects the hydrated Cement: It is a stable , during hydrated process.

    TiO2 makes C-S-H bond more compact , which increase the compressive strength.

     

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Asked: April 29, 2019Asked to: Neenu S K

Need guidance and Want to know more about ” structural engineering”.

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My self Adarsh,i am doing (btech-civil engineering).my major for second year is over.As you know the we have to choose specific field from the starting of third year . mam,i have deep interest in structures and its mechanics.  i want to ...

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    Added an answer on May 3, 2019 at 11:38 am

    Hi Adarsh, Very happy to see how determined you are. From your question, it's very much clear that you have a great interest in structural engineering. Being an entrepreneur and bringing up a structural design firm is a very big opportunity which has great competition. According to my opinion as toRead more

    Hi Adarsh,

    Very happy to see how determined you are. From your question, it’s very much clear that you have a great interest in structural engineering. Being an entrepreneur and bringing up a structural design firm is a very big opportunity which has great competition.

    According to my opinion as to start with,

    1. Go for industrial training during your engineering period.
    2. Also, get training for structural design and drawing software.
    3. Once you complete your engineering, register as a civil engineer and become an authorized civil engineer. You will be provided with a license to draw building plans and designs. The procedure is different in different states.
    4. Once you complete academics get into a structural design firm and explore maximum.
    5. Finally, when you feel you are ready, start drawing for your clients. As clients always prefer experienced professionals, I would recommend you to get experience by working in an external firm.

    At any point of time, if you wish to study and research more on structural design, having a PG program is a good decision. This not only increases your knowledge but also is an added advantage for your self startup.

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