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What are the Defects in the Painting?
Madeh Izat Hamakareem
Following are the common defects that occur in painting : Blistering and Peeling Fading Grinning Chalking Running Sagging Flaking Blooming Wrinkling Flashing Saponification Alligatoring Checking Mildew For more details, please visit the following link: https://theconstructor.org/building/paints-decoRead more
Following are the common defects that occur in painting :
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https://theconstructor.org/building/paints-decoratives/common-defects-painting/35389/
See lessHow to conduct a soundness tests on cement?
Madeh Izat Hamakareem
Please visit the following link: https://theconstructor.org/concrete/determination-soundness-cement-le-chatliers-principle/2242/
Please visit the following link:
https://theconstructor.org/concrete/determination-soundness-cement-le-chatliers-principle/2242/
See lessWhy are steel plates inserted inside the bearings in Elastomeric Bearings?
Madeh Izat Hamakareem
because it is responsible for a vertical stiffening effect and the simultaneous reduction in the rubber swelling. Please visit the following link to read more about the bridge bearing: https://theconstructor.org/structures/bridge-bearings-types-details/18062/
because it is responsible for a vertical stiffening effect and the simultaneous reduction in the rubber swelling.
Please visit the following link to read more about the bridge bearing:
https://theconstructor.org/structures/bridge-bearings-types-details/18062/
See lessWhat is the difference between Reinforced cement concrete and Fibre Reinforced Concrete?
Madeh Izat Hamakareem
Reinforced cement concrete (RCC) is a composite material in which relatively low tensile strength and ductility of concrete are reinforced by the inclusion of reinforcement bars that have higher tensile strength or ductility. However, fiber Reinforced Concrete can be defined as a composite materialRead more
Reinforced cement concrete (RCC) is a composite material in which relatively low tensile strength and ductility of concrete are reinforced by the inclusion of reinforcement bars that have higher tensile strength or ductility.
However, fiber Reinforced Concrete can be defined as a composite material consisting of mixtures of cement, mortar, or concrete and discontinuous, discrete, uniformly dispersed suitable fibers. Fiber-reinforced concrete are of different types and properties with many advantages. Continuous meshes, woven fabrics, and long wires or rods are not considered to be discrete fibers.
To read more on FRC please visit the following link:
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What is the difference between Segregation and Honeycomb in Concrete?
Madeh Izat Hamakareem
Segregation of concrete is the separation of cement paste and aggregates of concrete from each other during handling and placement. Segregation also occurs due to over-vibration or compaction of concrete, in which cement paste comes to the top, and aggregates settle at the bottom. However, honeycombRead more
Segregation of concrete is the separation of cement paste and aggregates of concrete from each other during handling and placement. Segregation also occurs due to over-vibration or compaction of concrete, in which cement paste comes to the top, and aggregates settle at the bottom.
However, honeycombs are hollow spaces and cavities left in concrete mass on the surface or inside the mass where concrete could not reach. These look like honey bees nest. Improper vibration and workability of concrete are the main causes of honeycombs in concrete. Honeycombs which are on sides are visible to naked eyes and can be detected easily as soon shuttering is removed.
To read more on segregation of concrete, please visit the link below:
https://theconstructor.org/practical-guide/segregation-of-concrete-causes-prevention/6892/
To read more on a honeycomb in concrete, please visit the link below:
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Explain the Procedure for the Determination of Setting Time of Concrete?
Madeh Izat Hamakareem
You can visit the following link: https://theconstructor.org/practical-guide/test-concrete-setting-times/36460/
You can visit the following link:
https://theconstructor.org/practical-guide/test-concrete-setting-times/36460/
See lessWhat are the Advantages AAC Masonry over the Conventional Brick Masonry Work ?
Madeh Izat Hamakareem
Advantages of AAC Blocks Eco-Friendly and Sustainable The AAC Blocks are 3 to 4 times lighter than bricks, 30% lighter than that of concrete which helps in reducing the dead load of the building, thereby allowing construction of taller buildings. Tiny air pores and thermal mass of blocks provide excRead more
Advantages of AAC Blocks
Compressive Strength
The strength of ACC block ranges 3 – 4.5 MPa whereas the strength of clay bricks is between 2.5 and 3.5 MPa as per IS 2185 part 3.
For more details, please visit the following link:
https://theconstructor.org/building/buildings/autoclaved-aerated-cement-blocks-aac-properties-advantages/37211/
See lessWhat is the Difference between Screed Concrete and Brick Bat Coba Waterproofing?
Madeh Izat Hamakareem
Brickbat Coba waterproofing is an effective way of providing waterproofing and insulation for thermal comfort for flat RCC roofs to prevent leakage of water. It is one of the oldest procedures of waterproofing, which consists of laying brickbats on the flat RCC roof and grouting the same with waterpRead more
Brickbat Coba waterproofing is an effective way of providing waterproofing and insulation for thermal comfort for flat RCC roofs to prevent leakage of water.
It is one of the oldest procedures of waterproofing, which consists of laying brickbats on the flat RCC roof and grouting the same with waterproofing compound with a slope to drain the surface water.
for more detail please visit the following link:
https://theconstructor.org/concrete/brickbat-waterproofing-procedure-disadvantages/39280/
Concrete screed is a construction element laid in a range of thicknesses whose purpose is to bring the installation surface of the concrete flooring to the design height and to provide a surface suitable for installing the specified flooring.
for more detail please visit the following link:
https://theconstructor.org/concrete/concrete-screed-properties/17132/
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