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    Bs8110

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    21: V v = -----bd equation 21 In no case should v exceed 0.8Æfcu or 5 N/mm2‚ whichever is the lesser‚ whatever shear reinforcement is provided. 3.5.5.3 Shear reinforcement Recommendations for shear reinforcement in solid slabs are given in Table 3.16. 3.5.6 Shear in solid slabs under concentrated loads The provisions of 3.7.7 may be applied. 3.5.7 Deflection Deflections may be calculated and compared with the serviceability requirements given in Section 3 of BS 8110-2:1985 but‚ in all normal cases

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    civilisation around her. “Sal made a place she called the yard‚ a patch of earth that she scraped and swept until it was smooth. Within its boundary she made something domestic: the fireplace‚ ringed with stones ... the water barrel filled from the rivulet‚ a slab of log laid on a couple of stones that did duty as a table.” This shows that what scares her is the wilderness of her surroundings. Another thing to take into consideration is the Thornhills reaction to the Aboriginal ceremony. Although they are reassuring

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    people walk or place furniture or appliances. It is part of a room or space that forms it’s lower enclosing surface. 01 floor system A floor system may composed of: series of linear beams and joist overlaid with a plane of sheathing OR Homogeneous slab of reinforced concrete To distinct components of the floor are: 1. A sub-floor / base course 2. Floor covering Material used for ground floor construction are: -bricks -Stones -wood -concrete 01 floor system The depth of the floor construction and

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    Design of bridges Syllabus • IRC Code • Types of bridges and their components • Basic concepts of bridge design • Design of slab bridge • Design of T-beam bridge (Courbon’s method) IRC Code • IRC – Indian Roads Congress • Three categories of Live loads • Types of vehicles • Placement of vehicles • Description of three category loadings • Permissible stresses and design coeff. Categories of Live loads as per IRC a. IRC Class AA loading i. For bridges subjected to very heavy loading

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    persistence and patience." “Wonderful!” Mr. Swyene gushed. “Did you get that?” He asked the boy standing next to him‚ who was busily scribbling on his notepad. The interview went on like this for a good half hour‚ then Mr. Swyene marched off‚ taking the thin boy with him. As they left I managed to escape into my house. With a deep sigh of relief‚ I flopped down on the couch. It looked as if I could finally escape this town. I’d better start packing now‚ I thought. Because I’m not wasting a second of my

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    Describe the spatial characteristics of drumlins in Ireland and explain their relationship to the evolution of the last lowland ice sheets in Ireland. Drumlins are undoubtedly among the most intensively studied of all glacial landforms and have bee particularly widely used as ice-directional indicators. They frequently occur in ‘fields’ or ‘swarms’ in lowland areas where there was little obstruction to the passage of ice‚ or in piedmont zones where flow was radiative or dispersive. They are

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    Caught up in our busy lives‚ Americans tend to take things for granted and fail to appreciate the little things in life. These little things have big meanings‚ and are much more important than we care to admit. For instance‚ we often pay little attention to small amounts of currency in the form of coins or more specifically‚ pennies.. We bustle around cities and schools and workplaces‚ fishing for cash to purchase a much-needed coffee or snack. Upon arriving to the cash register‚ we scramble

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    A REPORT OF THE STUDENTS’ INDUSTRIAL WORK EXPERIENCE SCHEME (SIWES) UNDERTAKEN AT INTEGRATED BUILDERS LIMITED‚ Km 130‚ Olusegun Banjo Street‚ Lagos-Ibadan- Ilorin express way Academy Olomi Ibadan. FROM AUGUST 2010 TO JANUARY 2011. BY TANIMOMO Samson Olubukola (CVE/2006/048) SUBMITTED TO THE SIWES COORDINATOR‚ DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING‚ OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY (OAU)‚ ILE-IFE‚ NIGERIA. FEBRUARY 2011. Department of Civil Engineering‚ Obafemi Awolowo University‚ Ile-Ife‚ Nigeria. 31st January

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    them to three distinct target markets.providers). The product (a white powder) is poured on a spill or moist area. It absorbs the moisture and can then be swept away. Slab-DRI is sold in a sixty-four ounce metal container with an adjustable lid for application. Slab-DRI retails for $2.00 per container. It costs $1.50 to produce. Slab-DRI is made available through catalogs to industrial buyers and through retail auto chains such as AutoZone and Discount Auto Parts. The first product extension for

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    REPAIRS‚ REHABILITATION AND RETRO-FITTING | Significance of Ferrocement repairs | After‚ we in India‚ started manufacture of concrete in years 1930’s‚ the negative aspect of concrete started  showing after sometime as below:- | - Deterioration due to poor workmanship‚ particularly high water content and corrosion of reinforcement  and R.C.C. Technology being new. | - Leakages in concrete due to rain water as well as in water retaining structures | This menace become conspicuous after construction

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