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Layout of combined cycle power plant with different structures and components.
Combined cycle power plant consists of gas turbine, heat recovery steam generator, and steam turbine.
Gas turbine generates electricity by burning natural gas or oil.
Heat recovery steam generator recovers waste heat from gas turbine exhaust and generates steam.
Steam turbine generates additional electricity using the steam produced by heat reco...
Designing machine foundation for gas turbine involves several factors and types of foundations.
Factors to consider include soil type, turbine size and weight, seismic activity, and environmental conditions.
Types of foundations include block, pile, and raft foundations.
Block foundations are suitable for smaller turbines on stable soil.
Pile foundations are used for larger turbines or unstable soil.
Raft foundations are us...
Ductile detailing for beam, column, and foundation involves following IS codes and ensuring proper reinforcement placement.
For beams, IS 13920 is followed and reinforcement is placed at the bottom of the beam.
For columns, IS 13920 and IS 456 are followed and reinforcement is placed in a spiral pattern.
For foundations, IS 13920 and IS 2911 are followed and reinforcement is placed in a specific pattern based on the type ...
Pile foundations are used to transfer loads from structures to soil. Different types include driven piles, bored piles, and screw piles.
Driven piles are installed by hammering or vibrating them into the ground.
Bored piles are created by drilling a hole and then filling it with concrete and steel reinforcement.
Screw piles are twisted into the ground using a hydraulic motor.
Design considerations include soil type, load c...
Shear walls are designed to resist lateral forces. Detailing includes reinforcement placement and anchorage.
Design shear walls based on the building code requirements and structural analysis.
Select appropriate materials and thickness for the shear wall.
Detail the reinforcement placement and anchorage to ensure proper load transfer.
Provide adequate boundary elements and openings for ducts and pipes.
Consider seismic and ...
I have experience with various software for structural analysis.
STAAD.Pro
SAP2000
ETABS
ANSYS
AutoCAD Structural Detailing
To model raft foundation or shear wall in finite element method, one needs to follow certain steps.
First, create a 3D model of the foundation or wall using a CAD software.
Next, import the model into a finite element analysis software.
Define the material properties and boundary conditions.
Mesh the model to create finite elements.
Solve the model to obtain the stresses and displacements.
Finally, analyze the results and ma...
Water retaining structures are designed as per IS code and crack width is limited to ensure safety.
Design of water retaining structures involves determining the loads, selecting materials, and ensuring stability.
IS 3370 is the code used for design of water retaining structures in India.
The crack width for water retaining structures is limited to 0.2 mm to ensure safety and prevent leakage.
Various types of water retaini...
Yes, I have worked with both American and British codes.
I have experience working with the International Building Code (IBC) which is based on American codes.
I have also worked with British Standards (BS) such as BS 5950 for structural steel design.
I am familiar with the differences between the two codes and can adapt accordingly.
Different load combinations for RCC and Steel structures.
Load combinations for RCC structures include dead load, live load, wind load, earthquake load, and temperature load.
Load combinations for Steel structures include dead load, live load, wind load, earthquake load, temperature load, and snow load.
Load combinations are determined based on the design codes and standards applicable to the project.
The load combinations...
Yes, I have extensive experience in site inspections and creating progress and quality reports.
I have conducted site inspections for various projects in my previous roles.
I am proficient in creating detailed progress and quality reports based on my observations during site inspections.
I have also implemented corrective actions based on the findings of my inspections to ensure project success.
For example, in my previous...
To draw a bending moment and shear force diagram for a portal frame with lateral force and UDL.
Calculate the reactions at the supports
Determine the shear force and bending moment at each section
Plot the shear force and bending moment diagrams
Identify the maximum shear force and bending moment
Consider the sign conventions for shear force and bending moment
Use appropriate software or tools for accurate results
Rolling margin is a financial term that refers to the difference between the revenue generated and the variable costs incurred over a specific period of time.
Rolling margin is used to measure the profitability of a business or project.
It helps in assessing the efficiency of operations and identifying areas for cost reduction.
The formula for calculating rolling margin is: (Revenue - Variable Costs) / Revenue * 100.
For e...
If the site quantity differs from the drawing quantity, I will take the following steps to address the issue.
I will review the drawings and specifications to ensure accuracy.
I will communicate with the project team, including the architect and engineer, to clarify any discrepancies.
I will conduct a site visit to physically verify the quantities and compare them with the drawings.
If there are significant differences, I ...
Reconciliation of steel involves comparing the actual quantity of steel used in a construction project with the estimated quantity.
Reconciliation of steel is a process used in construction projects to ensure that the actual quantity of steel used matches the estimated quantity.
It involves comparing the quantity of steel recorded in the project's documentation, such as drawings and specifications, with the quantity of s...
BBS stands for Bar Bending Schedule, which is a detailed list of reinforcement bars in a concrete element.
BBS is prepared based on the structural drawings and specifications.
It includes the diameter, length, shape, and number of reinforcement bars required for the element.
BBS helps in estimating the quantity of steel required and also ensures the correct placement of reinforcement bars.
It is an essential document for t...
Rate analysis is done by breaking down the cost of each item in a construction project to determine the overall cost.
Rate analysis involves breaking down the cost of each item in a construction project.
The cost of materials, labor, and equipment is analyzed to determine the overall cost.
Quantities of each item are measured and multiplied by their respective rates to calculate the cost.
Rate analysis helps in estimating ...
Margin for OH & Profits in rate analysis is the additional amount added to cover overhead costs and generate profit.
Margin for OH & Profits is added to the direct cost of a project to cover indirect costs and generate profit.
It is usually expressed as a percentage of the direct cost.
The margin for OH & Profits varies depending on the nature of the project and market conditions.
For example, if the direct cost of a proje...
The wastage percentage for reinforcement steel varies depending on factors such as project complexity and workmanship.
Wastage percentage for reinforcement steel is typically estimated between 2-5%.
Factors such as project complexity, workmanship, and site conditions can affect the wastage percentage.
Proper planning, accurate cutting, and careful handling can help minimize wastage.
Examples of wastage include incorrect cu...
The code for structural steel is typically governed by the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) while reinforced steel is governed by the American Concrete Institute (ACI).
Structural steel is commonly used in the construction of buildings, bridges, and other structures.
The AISC provides standards and guidelines for the design, fabrication, and erection of structural steel.
Reinforced steel, also known as reba...
I was interviewed in Jan 2025.
The hydraulic gradient line is a line representing the total head of water at various points along a flow path in a hydraulic system.
It is a graphical representation of the total head of water in a hydraulic system.
It shows the energy level of water at different points along a flow path.
The slope of the hydraulic gradient line indicates the direction and rate of flow of water.
It is used in analyzing flow patterns and d...
Methods for managing floods include structural measures, non-structural measures, and preparedness planning.
Structural measures include building dams, levees, and flood walls to control water flow.
Non-structural measures involve land-use planning, zoning regulations, and wetland preservation to reduce flood risk.
Preparedness planning includes early warning systems, evacuation plans, and community education on flood saf...
Prestressed concrete is a type of concrete that has been compressed prior to being subjected to loads.
Prestressed concrete is created by introducing internal stresses in the concrete before it is subjected to external loads.
This compression helps to counteract the tensile stresses that the concrete will experience during use.
Prestressed concrete is commonly used in bridges, parking structures, and high-rise buildings.
E...
A flood wall is a structure designed to prevent flooding by holding back water.
Flood walls are typically made of concrete, steel, or other strong materials.
They are commonly used along rivers, coastlines, and other areas prone to flooding.
Flood walls can vary in height and design depending on the level of protection needed.
Examples of flood walls include the Thames Barrier in London and the flood walls along the Missis
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Nov 2021. There were 3 interview rounds.
The hydrotest pressure is 1.5 times the design pressure.
Hydrotest pressure is the pressure applied to a vessel or pipeline to check for leaks or defects.
It is usually done before commissioning the system.
For example, if the design pressure is 100 psi, the hydrotest pressure would be 150 psi.
The procedure for fit up inspection includes classification, cleaning, alignment, root gap, root face, bevel angle, and mismatch or overlap.
Classify the base metal
Clean the surface
Align the parts to be joined
Check the root gap and root face
Measure the bevel angle
Check for any mismatch or overlap
Ensure all specifications are met
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