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I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Feb 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
MDD stands for Maximum Dry Density.
MDD is a key parameter in soil mechanics and geotechnical engineering.
It represents the maximum density that a soil can achieve under controlled conditions.
MDD is determined through laboratory compaction tests, such as Proctor compaction test.
It is used to calculate the optimum moisture content for compaction of soil in construction projects.
Various tests are conducted in road work to ensure quality and safety.
Several tests are conducted during different stages of road construction, such as soil testing, compaction testing, and asphalt testing.
Soil testing is done to determine the suitability of the soil for road construction.
Compaction testing ensures that the soil or aggregate layers are properly compacted to support the road surface.
Asphalt testing is d...
Camber refers to the slight upward curve given to a road, bridge, or other structure to allow for drainage and prevent water accumulation.
Camber is a convex curve in the vertical plane of a road or bridge.
It helps in draining water off the road surface to prevent water accumulation.
Camber is essential for ensuring the longevity and safety of the structure.
Example: Highways are often built with a camber to facilitate wa
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I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Sep 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
Curing is the process of maintaining moisture and temperature conditions for freshly placed concrete to promote its hydration and strength gain.
Curing is essential for the strength and durability of concrete.
It involves keeping the concrete moist and at a proper temperature for a specific period of time.
Curing can be done using various methods such as water curing, membrane curing, and steam curing.
The duration of curi...
The strength of cement depends on its grade and type.
The strength of cement is measured in terms of compressive strength.
The grade of cement determines its strength. Higher the grade, higher the strength.
Type of cement also affects its strength. For example, Portland cement has higher strength than lime cement.
The strength of cement is also influenced by factors such as curing time, temperature, and humidity.
The interior work of the last project done for Reliance Company involved designing and implementing modern and functional office spaces.
Designed open-concept workspaces to promote collaboration among employees
Installed energy-efficient lighting and HVAC systems to reduce operational costs
Used sustainable materials for furniture and finishes to align with company's green initiatives
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Sep 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
Curing is the process of maintaining moisture and temperature conditions for freshly placed concrete to promote its hydration and strength gain.
Curing is essential for the strength and durability of concrete.
It involves keeping the concrete moist and at a proper temperature for a specific period of time.
Curing can be done using various methods such as water curing, membrane curing, and steam curing.
The duration of curi...
The strength of cement depends on its grade and type.
The strength of cement is measured in terms of compressive strength.
The grade of cement determines its strength. Higher the grade, higher the strength.
Type of cement also affects its strength. For example, Portland cement has higher strength than lime cement.
The strength of cement is also influenced by factors such as curing time, temperature, and humidity.
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in May 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
The block shear strength in the bolt connection shown in fig 28 is dlong.
Block shear strength refers to the maximum load a bolt connection can withstand before failure.
The term 'dlong' likely refers to a specific value or calculation related to the block shear strength.
To determine the block shear strength, factors such as the material properties, bolt size, and connection design must be considered.
Examples of factors ...
The bearing capacity of a bolt is a measure of its ability to withstand loads without failure.
Bearing capacity is influenced by factors such as bolt diameter, material strength, and surface conditions.
The bearing capacity can be calculated using various formulas, such as the Euler's formula or the Goodman's formula.
For example, the bearing capacity of a bolt can be determined using the formula: P = A * σ * F
Where P is ...
The size of a rivet is determined by its intended use and the structural requirements of the application.
The size of a rivet is determined by the load it needs to bear.
The size of a rivet is also influenced by the thickness and material of the materials being joined.
Factors such as shear strength, tensile strength, and grip range are considered when determining the size of a rivet.
For example, in heavy structural appli...
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