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timber ppt bc 5th sem

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building failures and causes notes and case studies bc 5th sem

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UNIT VI---UNUSUAL PROBLEMS bc 5th sem breif notes

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UNIT VI---UNUSUAL PROBLEMS   Water Proofing The Roof Terrace:  Recommendation   The old cover concrete and system should be examined for its soundness.   The slopes shall be checked for its effective drainage of rain water.   The surface cracks shall be fixed with polymer modified cementitious crack filling compound.   Injection pressure grouting is carried to fill the voids in the concrete by drilling holes at regular intervals c/c 1mtr by admixing Grout additive and integral water proofing admixture.  Line of Action   Dismantle the old system   Surface preparation   Fill up all the cracks   Injection pressure grouting   Fixing down take pipes   Fixing joint tape   Membrane coating   Final layer of cement mortar screed   Coving  Specification for terrace waterproofing  For new constructions:  To obtain a sound waterproofing layer please follow the...

UNIT V---METHODICAL APPROACH TO REPAIRS bc 5 th sem breif notes

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UNIT V---METHODICAL APPROACH TO REPAIRS   CRACKS OVER OPENINGS :  The cracks over the windows had developed over many years due to rusting lintels.   Lintels are made of steel and support the brick over a window openings.     Rusting lintels are the number one reason cracks occur above window frames.    This generally is not a structural issue, but can develop into a structural issue if left unrepaired.  REPAIR :    The only true way to tell if a crack is active is to install a crack monitor.    The proper way to install a crack monitor is to epoxy the monitor to both sides of the crack and leave on the wall or foundation for as long as possible.    SINKING BALCONIES :   There are many things that can increase the risk of injury on a property.    Loose railings on decks and walkways are one of the areas that we need to be aware of.   Wood railing, iron railings, stucco, or even...

UNIT IV---R.C.CONCRETE ,bc 5th sem breif notes

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UNIT IV---R.C.CONCRETE  MIXING CONCRETE  Concrete is mixed either by hand or machine. No matter which method  is  used, you  must  follow  wellestablished procedures if you expect finished concrete of   good   quality.  MIXING BY HAND   A   batch   to   be   hand   mixed   by   a   couple   of crew members should not be much larger than 1 cubic yard.    The equipment consists of a water tight metal or wooden platform, two shovels, a metal-lined measuring box, and a graduated bucket for measuring the water.    The mixing platform does not need to be made of expensive materials. It can be an abandoned concrete  slab or concrete parking lot that can be cleaned after use.   A wooden platform having tight joints to prevent the  loss  of  paste  may  be  used....