Asphalt, its types and properties
Asphalt, also known as bitumen, is a petroleum-based liquid or semi-solid that is black, sticky, and extremely viscous. It is...
Asphalt, also known as bitumen, is a petroleum-based liquid or semi-solid that is black, sticky, and extremely viscous. It is...
To lower greenhouse gas emissions, the construction industry uses carbon dioxide sequestration, which is the process of capturing and storing...
The term "construction technology" refers to a broad spectrum of cutting-edge equipment, tools, software, modifications, and processes utilized in the...
When applied stress, usually from an earthquake or other sudden loading, causes saturated soil to temporarily lose its strength and...
Structural analysis and structural design are interlinked concepts in the domain of civil engineering, but they refer to various aspects...
The testing machine shall be capable of applying load with a permissible error of less than ± 0.5% of the...
A Fixed Beam is a beam whose end supports are such that the end slopes remain zero or unaltered. When...
In order that the concrete may be placed in position conveniently, it is necessary that the initial setting time of...
Workability of concrete is the ability of a fresh concrete mix to properly fill the desired formwork or mould with...
Drawings are not usually made full sized, for convenience it is generally necessary to draw them to a reduced level,...