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Why we do PCC before footings? - Civil4M
In any construction project, after excavation, PCC is done before footing. Why we do PCC at the base of footing, PCC have lower strength than concrete and it is placed at base?

Uniform flow occurs when | Civil4M
Uniform flow occurs when (a) the flow is steady (b) the flow is streamline (c) size and shape of the cross section in a particular length remain constant (d) size and cross section change uniform¬ly along length (e) flow occurs at constant fate. The correct Answer Is (c) size and...

Uniform flow occurs when | Civil4M
Uniform flow occurs when (a) the direction and magnitude of the velocity at all points are identical (b) the velocity of successive fluid pai-ticles, at any point, is the same at suc¬cessive periods of time (c) the magnitude and direction of the velocity do not change from point to point...

Work Procedure Specifications for Internal and External ... - Civil4M
Wetting shall be uniform. To avoid cracks at the junction of concrete with masonry work, the plaster shall be reinforced at such junctions by fixing standard wire mesh (6 x 6 x 6/6) as directed by the Engineer-In-Charge. The wire mesh shall overlap concrete and masonry surface by at least 150mm.

In Resource Leveling - Civil4M
In Resource Leveling - (a) Total duration Of Project is Reduced (b) Total duration Of Project is Increased (c) Uniform Demand of Resources is achieved (d) Cost of Project is Controlled. The correct Answer Is (c) Uniform Demand of Resources is achieved

A one dimensional flow is one which - Civil4M
A one dimensional flow is one which (a) is uniform flow (b) is steady uniform flow (c) takes place in straight lines (d) involves zero transverse component of flow (e) takes place in one dimension. The correct Answer Is (d) involves zero transverse component of flow

Deflection - A uniform rise in temperature on a portal frame ... - Civil4M
A uniform rise in temperature on a portal frame will cause - (a) No sway (b) May cause sway depending on the temperature (c) May cause sway depending on the relative properties of the members (d) None of the above. The correct Answer Is (c) May cause sway depending on the relative...

AGGREGATE IMPACT TEST IS: 2386 (Part IV) - Civil4M
AGGREGATE IMPACT VALUE TEST IS: 2386 (Part IV) OBJECTIVE: To determine the impact value of the road aggregates. To assess their suitability in road construction on the basis of impact value. APPARATUS/EQUIPMENTS REQUIRED: Impact testing machine weighing 45 to 60 kg and having a metal base...

How can we calculate the pace rate for CTM in crushing value ... - Civil4M
Check your CTM loading unit, in most of the cases it is Kn/sec. do calculation to arrive at rate of loading required to apply load for 10 minutes with uniform loading.

A streamline is defined as the line | Civil4M
A streamline is defined as the line (a) parallel to central axis flow (b) parallel to outer surface of pipe (c) of equal yelocity in a flow (d) along which the pressure drop is uniform (e) which occurs in all flows. The correct Answer Is (c) of equal yelocity in a flow

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