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What is the colume
The vertical part of the building and base of the slab, distribution of load
posted on 18 Aug 2024
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The minimum cement content in RCC structure is typically around 300 kg/m3.
Minimum cement content is usually specified by structural engineers based on design requirements.
Higher cement content may be required for structures in aggressive environments or with special design considerations.
The minimum cement content is important for achieving the desired strength and durability of the concrete mix.
The shape of slump in a slump cone test is typically conical.
The shape of slump is conical, with the top being wider than the base.
The height of the slump is measured to determine the workability of the concrete.
Different types of slumps (true slump, shear slump, collapse slump) indicate different levels of workability.
Example: A true slump has a smooth, symmetrical shape with a slight collapse at the center.
Lapping zone of column is where two reinforcement bars overlap to ensure continuity of load transfer.
Lapping zone should be at least 50 times the diameter of the smaller bar away from the face of the support.
Proper lapping length is crucial for structural integrity and load distribution.
Lapping should be staggered in multiple layers for better strength.
Ensure proper cover and clear spacing around the lapping zone to pr
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I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Apr 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.
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I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before Feb 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.
It was very good , they give certain time to prepare yourself
It's basically arithmetic and reasoning test
The nominal size of a brick is the size specified by the manufacturer for identification and classification purposes.
The nominal size of a brick is typically larger than its actual size to account for mortar joints.
Common nominal sizes for bricks include 4 inches by 8 inches by 2 1/4 inches and 3 5/8 inches by 2 1/4 inches by 8 inches.
It is important to consider the nominal size when planning and designing brickwork pr
Admixtures are added to concrete to alter its properties or enhance its performance.
Admixtures can improve workability, durability, strength, and set time of concrete
Types of admixtures include water reducers, accelerators, retarders, air-entraining agents, and superplasticizers
Example: Adding a water reducer admixture can increase the workability of concrete without compromising strength
I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Feb 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
The cut length of spiral stirrup for a pile is determined based on the diameter of the pile and the spacing required for the stirrups.
Calculate the circumference of the pile using the formula C = π * d, where d is the diameter of the pile.
Determine the spacing required for the spiral stirrups based on design specifications.
Multiply the circumference of the pile by the number of required spiral stirrups to get the total...
Axial load on column refers to the vertical force acting on the column, typically due to the weight of the structure it supports.
Axial load is the force that acts along the longitudinal axis of the column.
It is important to consider axial load in column design to ensure structural stability.
Examples of factors affecting axial load include dead loads, live loads, and wind loads on the structure.
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The specific weight of steel is the weight of a unit volume of steel material.
Specific weight is also known as the unit weight or density of a material.
It is typically measured in units of kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³) or pounds per cubic foot (lb/ft³).
The specific weight of steel can vary depending on the type and grade of steel.
For example, the specific weight of mild steel is around 7850 kg/m³ or 490 lb/ft³.
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M stands for Mix in M20.
M20 is a designation for the mix ratio of concrete.
The M stands for Mix, indicating the mix ratio of cement, sand, and aggregate.
M20 represents a mix ratio of 1:1.5:3, where 1 is cement, 1.5 is sand, and 3 is aggregate.
Different grades of concrete have different mix ratios, with M20 being a commonly used grade.
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