Foundation, Concrete and Earthquake Engineering
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Reinforcement Requirement of Two Way Concrete Slab
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In case of flexural reinforcement extending in one direction only, reinforcement for shrinkage and temperature stresses shall be provided ...
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Guidance for Removal of Forms and Shores
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No construction loads shall be supported on, nor any shoring removed from, any part of the structure under construction except when that p...
Destruction of Bhuj Earthquake, Gujarat
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The Mw7.6 Bhuj earthquake that shook the Indian Province of Gujarat on the morning of January 26, 2001 (Republic Day) is one of the two mo...
Slope Stability & Protection against Excavation
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The possibility of overturning and sliding of the surrounding building shall be considered during excavation. The minimum factor safety ...
Splice in Steel Piles
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Steel piles are usually rotted H shapes or pipe piles. Wide-flange beams or I beams may also be used; However, the H-shape is especially...
Formation of Andes (Tectonic Cause)
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The Andes mountain range is the highest mountain range outside Asia. The highest peak, Aconcagua, rises to 6,962 m (22,840 ft) above sea ...
Corrosion Problem of Steel Piles
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According to National Bureau of Standards ( NBS), pile driven in disturbed, or fill, soils will tend to undergo relatively more corrosion....
Formation of Mount Everest disappearing Tethys Sea
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About 50 million years ago, the collision of the Indian subcontinent and Asia, gave a great height to Mount Everest. Although the northwa...
Loads on Helicopter Landing Area
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In addition to the all loads (Rain loads, loads due to flood and surge, temperature effects, snow load, soil and hydrostatic pressure, loa...
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Volcano-Earthquake Relationship of Philippines
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The 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo is the world's second largest terrestrial eruption of the 20th century. Successful predictions of ...
Need for Structural Safety
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A structural failure, in some cases, would merely be an inconvenience. In other cases, loss of life and significant loss of property may b...
Most Destructive Known Earthquake (Life loss)
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The earthquake occurred near Huaxian, Shaanxi (formerly Shensi), China, about 50 miles (80 km) east-northeast of Xi'an, the capital o...
Destruction of 2004 Great Sumatra Earthquake
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This is the third largest earthquake in the world since 1900 and is the largest since the 1964 Prince William Sound, Alaska earthquake. ...
FLAT PLATE SYSTEM HAVING STEEL/ CONCRETE COLUMN
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Popularity of Flate Plate The use of flatplate appeals to designers particularly because design flexibility is possible through shif...
Limitation of CFRP
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CFRP is used in civil engineering, automobile and other fields. But it have some drawbacks which limits its use in some fields. The first...
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Application of CFRP in Sports Equipments
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In high-end sports equipments carbon fibre reinforced polymer has found perfect due to its light weighing property in compare to aluminium...
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Tectonic Summary of Sumatra earthquake, 2009-09-30
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The magnitude 7.6 southern Sumatra earthquake of September 30, 2009 widely felt throughout Sumatra and Java, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore ...
Application of CFRP in Aerodynamics
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Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer has found a lot of use in aerodynamics. For the same strength, a carbon-fiber frame weighs less than a air...
Cavity Walls
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Definition : Two walls with a 5 cm to 8 cm comprise a cavity wall having cavity between them. The outer wall also known as outer leaf, c...
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Quality of water in concrete Mix
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Introduction Concrete is a chemically combined mass which is manufactured from binding materials and inert materials with water. I...
African Plate
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The earth has two kinds of crust. The continents are mostly made of thick granite. When continents pull apart, the gap is filled by thin c...
The 1960 Valdivia earthquake
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The Great Chilean Earthquake is also known as 1960 Valdivia earthquake. This quake was preceded by 4 foreshocks bigger than magnitude 7.0,...
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Energy released by an Earthquake
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Among the earthquake generated energy, traveled through the earth producing disruption, the only quantity that can be measured is that w...
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