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WHAT IS FOUNDATION  ? It is the engineering field of study which is applied  to the design of those structures which support other structures, most typically buildings, bridges or transportation infrastructure. It is at the periphery of Civil, Structural and Geotechnical Engineering disciplines and has distinct focus on soil-structure interaction. It is also called as ground sill, which transfers loads to the ground. It is generally categorized into two types i.e         1.Shallow foundation               2.Deep foundation 1.SHALLOW FOUNDATION:- A shallow foundation is a type of foundation which transfers building loads to the earth very near the surface, rather than to a subsurface layer or a range of depths as does a deep foundation.     2.DEEP FOUNDATION:- A deep foundation is a type of foundation which transfers building loads to the earth farther down...

CIVIL ENGINEERING SEMINAR TOPICS

1.Monolithic Dome 2.Flat Slab 3.Bacterial Concrete 4.Top Down Cracking 5.6.Soil Cement Sonication 7.High Performance Concrete 8.Aging Of Bitumen 9.Underwater Turbines 10.Skybus Technology 11.Green Concrete 12.Intelligent Transport System 13.Block Shear Failure in Tension Members 14.Reinforced Concrete Corroded Columns 15.Ground Improvement Techniques 16.Concrete Admixtures 17.Prestressed Concrete 18.Effect of cement replacement by Silica fume and fly ash 19.Self Compacting Concrete 20.Concepts Of Shotcrete Technology 21.Rainwater Harvesting 21.Hazardous Waste Managment 22.Noise Control Of Buildings 23.Submerged Floating Tunnel 24.Earthquake Resistant Building Construction 25.Geopolymeric Building Materials By Synergetic Utilisation Of Industrial Wastes 26.Stone Mastic Asphalt 27.Burj Khalifa 28.Stress Ribbon Bridge 29.Polymer Modified Steel Fibre Reinforced Concrete 30.Significance Of Nanotechnology In Construction Engin...

What is earthquake and it's effect?

Earth quake An earthquake is the result of a sudden release of energy in the earth’s crust that creates seismic waves. The seismicity, seismism or seismic activity of an area refers to the frequency, type and size of earthquakes experienced over a period of time. Earthquakes are measured using observation from seismometers. The moment magnitude is the most common scale on which earthquakes larger than approximately 5 are reported for the entire globe.                                The most recent large earthquake of magnitude 9.0 or large was a 9.0 magnitude earthquake in japan In 2011(as of march 2011),and it was the Japanese earthquake since records began. One of the most devastating earthquake in recorded history occurred on 23 January 1556 in the Shaanxi province, China,Killing more than 830,000 people. Fault or...

How to construct roof?

          ROOF :-- (1) A roof is the uppermost part of a building whose main function is to enclose the space and to protect the same from the effects of weather elements such as rain, wind, sun, heat and snow.    (2) A good roof affords protection for the building itself and what the building contains and prevents deterioration starting from the top. (3) A roof is part of a building envelope. It  is made by :- Asphalt Shingles are made of various materials such as wood, slate, flagstone, fibre cement, metal, plastic, and composite material such as asphalt shingles. Ceramic roof tiles, which still dominate in Europe and some parts of Asia, are still usually called tiles. TYPES CONSTRUCTION :- The construction of a roof is determined by its method of support and how the underneath space is bridged and whether or not the roof is pitched. The pitch is the angle at which the roof rises from its lowest to highes...
CIVIL ENGINEERING BASICS;- 1.     minimum thickness of slab is 125mm. 2.   Dimension tollerance is +2 mm. 3,    Free fall of  concrete allowed maximum to 1,50mm, 4,   PH value of water should not be less tha 6. 5.   Compressive strength of BRICK is 3.5N/mm2 6.   In steel reinforcement concrete wire required is 8KG per MT. 7.   Longitudinal reinforcement not less than 0.8% and more than 6% of gross  C/S.   DENSITY;-                  BRICKS-1600-1920KG/m3                  CONCRETE BLOCK-1920KG/m3                  REINFORCE  CONCRETE-2310-2700KG/m3