BULKING OF FINE AGGREGATE – WHAT, WHY & HOW?

Field test on sand

Bulking of Sand – What, Why & How? After watching this video you will be able to answer following questions. What is bulking of sand? Why bulking happens? What are the factors affecting bulking of sand? How to measure bulking of sand at site? What are the effects of bulking on concrete? How to apply … Read more

HOW TO BLEND AGGREGATE USING SURFACE INDEX VALUE?

how to decide maximum size of aggregate to be

Surface Index of Aggregates Surface index of aggregates is another way to represent the specific surface of aggregate. This method was suggested by Murdock.  Murdock provided some empirical numbers to represent the specific surface of different aggregates grading (as shown in the table below). Surface Index Values for Single Graded Aggregate TABLE-1 Sieve Size Within … Read more

15 PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CONTOUR LINE

contour showing steep slope terrain

A contour line is an imaginary line which connects points of equal elevation. Such lines are drawn on the plan of an area after establishing reduced levels of several points in the area. The contour lines in an area are drawn keeping difference in elevation of between two consecutive lines constant. Characteristics of Contours The … Read more

20+ TECHNICAL TERMS GENERALLY USED DURING STAIRCASE DESIGN

Components of Stairs

A stair is a series of steps arranged in such a manner as to connect different floors of a building. Stairs are designed to provide an easy and quick access to the different floors. A staircase is an enclosure which contains the complete stairway. Terminologies Used During Staircase Design A few technical terms generally used … Read more

10 METHODS TO PREVENT PLASTIC SHRINKAGE CRACKING OF CONCRETE

Plastic Shrinkage Cracking of Concrete

Plastic shrinkage cracking (as shown below) is caused by rapid drying of the concrete surface. They can occur at any time of the year, from cooler low-humidity weather conditions to, in particular, hot weather conditions involving any one or a combination of high temperature, low humidity and wind. These types of cracks occur while the … Read more

FLEXURAL STRENGTH TEST OF CONCRETE (IS:516-1959)

Flexural Strength Test Arrangement

Objective To determine the Flexural Strength of Concrete, which comes into play when a road slab with inadequate sub-grade support is subjected to wheel loads and / or there are volume changes due to temperature / shrinking.  Reference Standards IS: 516-1959 – Methods of tests for strength of concrete Equipment & Apparatus Beam mould of size … Read more

DETERMINATION OF RELATIVE DENSITY OR DENSITY INDEX OF SAND (IS-2720-Part-15)

Realtive Density Test

Aim To determine the relative density or density index of cohesionless soil Theory Relative density is also known as density index. It is defined as the ratio of difference between the void ratio of a cohesionless soil (i.e. sand) in the loosest state and any given void ratio to the difference between its void ratios … Read more