Tuesday, December 13, 2011

HDM-A Tool kit for Pavement Management

HDM-4 is a computer software for Highway Development and Maintenance Management System. It is a decision making tool for checking the Engineering and Economic viability of the investments in road projects. The World Bank for the global use has developed it.

HDM-4 is the new windows version after HDM-III with incorporation of many new features so that it can be used in any locality of the world with any environmental and engineering situation.Sponsors, Coordinators and researchers.

Friday, July 29, 2011

Brief of The static pile load Test

The static pile load test is the most common method for testing the capacity of a pile and it is also considered to be the best measure of foundation suitability to resist anticipated design loads.Procedures for conducting axial compressive load tests on piles are presented in ASTM D 1143 — Standard Test Method for Piles under Axial Compressive Load.  

The pile load test can take a considerable amount of time and effort to properly set-up. Thus only one or two load tests are often recommended for a particular site.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Slump of Hydraulic Cement Concrete

Slump test is one of the process to control quality of water cement ratio in field condition. It conforms ASTM Designation C 143. Now the procedure is discussed below.  

Equipment and Materials
 
Frustum of a cone made of noncorrosive sheet metal, not less than 1.14 mm (0.045 inch) thick, 30.5 cm (12 inches) in height, with a 20.8-cm (8-inch) base, having a diameter at the top of 10.2 cm (4 inches), with foot pieces and handles as shown in Figure 1. There should also be a metal base plate with clamps that engages the foot pieces while the concrete is being poured into the slump cone and tamped with the tamping rod.

• Round steel tamping rod 16 mm (⅝ inch) in diameter, having the tamping end rounded to a hemispherical tip, approximately 60 cm (24 inches) long. Suitable, graduated metal scale approximately 25 cm (1 ft) in length.


Friday, July 22, 2011

How concrete is mixed in concrete mixer

In large and important works machine mixing is preferred. Figure shows a typical concrete mixer. Required quantities if sand and coarse aggregates are placed in the drum of the mixer. 4 to 5 rotations are made for dry mixing and then required quantity of cement is added and dry mixing is made with another 4 to 5 rotations. Water is gradually added and drum is rotated for 2 to 3 minutes during which period it makes about 50 rotations. At this stage uniform and homogeneous mix is obtained.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Environment Impact Assessment (EIA)

Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) is adecision making tool to predict the effect of activity/project on the environment,compare various alternatives for a project and identify best combination of economic, environmental and social costs and benefits.
Firstly this study procedure originated in the US in the late 70s and then spread to the developed world. It reached the developing world in the 80s that funding agencies like World Bank/ ADB adopted it in late 80s. Originally focused on environment alone but later on social and economic aspects added to its scope of study.

Monday, July 18, 2011

If erosion occurs somewhere

If erosion occurs somewhere, five main options are available

1 Do nothing
If erosion causes no problems, this is the favourite option.

2 Take away the cause of the problems
This is theoretically always the best thing to do, but since you need to know what the cause is and you have to be able to do something about it, it is not always feasible. A solution that comes close is to build groynes along a coast where the erosion is caused by long-shore transport. If the erosion is caused by cross-shore transport, groynes are useless! 

3 Supply sediment
This may seem a poor solution, since it cures nothing and it may have to go on forever, but it is often a good measure. It is very flexible and fits very well in environment strategies.Whether this is the right option depends mainly on costs and risks, since sediment is usually supplied with intervals of several years. For coasts and rivers this "soft" solution can be an attractive alternative. Further treatment of this option is part of morphological studies.

Monday, June 27, 2011

What is Civil Engineering?

Civil engineering is a professional engineering discipline that deals with the design, construction and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment, including works such as bridges, roads, canals, dams and buildings. Civil engineering is the oldest engineering discipline after military engineering,[4] and it was defined to distinguish non-military engineering from military engineering.[5] It is traditionally