Category: Civil Engineering

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Difference between Bunker and Silo

Bunker Bunkers may be rectangular or circular in plan Bunkers are shallow in depth The plane of rupture intersects at top of the surface and makes an angle of (90+ᶲ)/ 2 Silo Silos are generally circular in plan Silos are deep The plane of rupture intersects at walls of silo and...

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Advantages and Disadvantages of Concrete pipes

Concrete pipes are widely used in various construction projects for the conveyance of fluids, including water, sewage, and drainage. They offer several advantages and disadvantages that should be considered when choosing the appropriate pipe material for a specific application. Advantages of Concrete Pipes: 1. Strength and Durability: Concrete pipes are known...

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Why we use reinforcement in Beam?

Why We Use Reinforcement Bars in Beams? Reinforcement bars, also known as rebar, are used in beams to provide additional strength and durability to the structure. The use of reinforcement bars in beams is essential to ensure the safety and stability of the structure, especially in buildings and bridges. Here...

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Important R.C.C Questions for Exams and Interview

Questions with Answers: The pitch of the stair should be between 25 to 40 degree. The minimum and maximum value of cross‐sectional area of longitudinal reinforcement for column are 0.8 % and 6% respectively. The longitudinal bars in columns shall not be less than 12mm in diameter. A R.C.C column...

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INFORMATION ON ARCH

In civil engineering, the term “arch” refers to a structural element that is curved in shape and designed to carry loads primarily through compression. Arches have been used in construction for thousands of years and are known for their strength, stability, and aesthetic appeal. Arches are typically made of materials such...