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COMPONENTS OF FRAMED STRUCTURE
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Useful information ♾️
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Eye Test:
What is the Hidden Number in the Image🥸
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1. Sub-Grade (150 – 300 mm):-
The bottommost layer, typically made of compacted soil or natural ground. It provides the foundation for the road structure.
2. Sub-Base (100 – 300 mm):-
A layer above the sub-grade, often made of granular material. It helps distribute loads and improves drainage.
3. Base Course (100 – 300 mm):-
Provides structural support to the road. It's usually made of crushed stone or other granular materials.
4. Binder Course (50 – 100 mm):-
A layer of asphalt mix that provides additional strength and helps bind the surface course to the base.
5. Surface Course (25-50 mm):-
The topmost layer of the road, made of asphalt or other surfacing material. It's designed for direct traffic interaction, providing a smooth and durable surface.
6. Tack Coat:-
A thin layer of bituminous material applied between layers (like between the binder course and surface course) to ensure bonding.
7. Seal Coat:-
A thin layer applied on top of the surface course to protect the road from water ingress and improve surface texture.
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LEVEL ERROR CHECKING FOR LEVEL MACHINE/AUTO LEVEL
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HYDRAULICS 1
HYDRAULICS 2
GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING 1
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(%) Steel required in the RCC structure is 1m³ of concrete
▲Note: All calculations are based on a steel density of 7850 kg/m³ per cubic meter of concrete. Percentages represent the steel reinforcement ratio relative to the concrete volume.
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TYPES OF FAILURES IN CONCRETE BEAMS
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Types of Retaining Walls
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Stair Detail
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