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|Term End Examination – Model Question Paper |
|Programme |:|M.Tech, Structural Engineering |Semester |: |Fall’14 |
|Course |:|Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Structures |Code |: |CLE527 |
|Faculty |:|Prof.M.Ramesh Kannan |Slot |: |A1 |
|Time |:|Three Hours |Max. Marks |: |100 |
|PART – A (5 X 6 = 30 Marks) |
|Answer any FIVE Questions |
|1. |Write a short note on Cathodic Protection. |[6] |
|2. |Define thixotropy. At what circumstances the shear thinning bodies are considered to be thixotropic? |[3+3] |
|3. |Differentiate between creep and shrinkage of concrete. (any three)

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