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This course will teach you the basic cement chemistry. You will learn how cement is made and hydrated with its environmental and economic benefits. You’ll learn to test samples in isocalorimetry in order to track the hydration and to prepare and observe samples by scanning electron microscopy. Lastly, you will also learn how X-ray diffraction works and how to apply it to cement.
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This course will teach you the basic cement chemistry. You will learn how cement is made and hydrated with its environmental and economic benefits. You’ll learn to test samples in isocalorimetry in order to track the hydration and to prepare and observe samples by scanning electron microscopy.
See More: https://bit.ly/2lwDKSY
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See More: https://bit.ly/2lwDKSY
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This presentation by Oaksys is an attempt to share its experience of over 10 years (1998-2008) with the practitioners.
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Presented by Jean-Charles Rouge, Team Leader, Research to Impact, CIFOR-ICRAF in national workshop on the Role of Science in the Development of Forest Reference Emission Level on 13 June 2022
Building and Construction Technologies - EdukiteEduKite
The Building and Construction Technologies course teaches you the basic engineering principles and technical skills of construction and building. The course helps the engineers and other professionals to supervise the construction of buildings and other structures.
See More: https://bit.ly/2NmYp7D
This is the presentation slides for a talk I have given in the IEEE Road map to Success in Engg Studiies 2014 at Kozhikode on 10th May. The orogramme was to tell the engineering aspirants what to study , how to study and choose different streams of engineering based on their aptitude and skills.
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Soils and Concrete
Soils and Concrete
CIVE06015 06 10
McGuire, Michael Construction & Civil Engr
Civil Engineering N/A%
To provide the students with a knowledge of concrete and soils as major civil engineering materials.
To develop the student's ability to source and process information.
Cement: 10% Production of cement, modern cements, modern cements in sustainable construction, cement replacement materials.
Aggregates: 15% Specification of aggregates for concrete, sampling procedures, Testing and analysis of results.
Concrete: 15% Specification of concrete, quality control, Concrete production, placing and compaction, curing concrete and concrete decay.
Soil: 10% Classification of soils, consolidation and compaction, site investigation.
Laboratory work: 50% Carry out a range of experiments on soils, aggregates and concrete.
On completion of this module the learner will/should be able to
1. Be competent in the specification, design and use of concrete.
2. Have a basic understanding of the classification and properties of soil.
3. Be able to sample and prepare the relevant materials for testing.
4. Have demonstrated a practical ability to carry out laboratory experiments in both concrete and soil and produce appropriate laboratory reports.
5. Be able to supervise and control the use of these materials on site.
6. Be familiar with the relevant Irish and European standards.
Course Work / Continuous Assessment 50 %
End of Semester / Year Formal Examination 50 %
Performance Evaluation ,CA Test 1 1,2,3 3 Week 10
Performance Evaluation ,CA Test 2 1,2,3,4,6 3 Week 20
Performance Evaluation ,CA Test 3 1,2,3,4,5,6 4 Week 27
Practical Evaluation ,Lab Work 1,2,3,4,5,6 40 Week 27
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Final Written Exam 1,2,3,4,5,6 50 End of Term
Lecture Lecture Theatre L1 1 Weekly 1.00
Tutorial Materials Laboratory T1 1 Weekly 1.00
Tutorial Materials Laboratory T2 1 Weekly 1.00
Independent Learning UNKNOWN Self Directed Learning 80 UNKNOWN 80.00
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Required Reading
Concrete Practice Booklet, Supplied by Irish Cement Ltd
Recommended Reading
Neil Jackson and Ravindra K. Dhir, Civil Engineering Materials, fifth edition,MACMILLAN PRESS LTD, ISBN 0-333-63683-X.
Concrete Society, Concrete Magazine for the construction industry.
Relevant Standards and Eurocodes.
Concrete Society technical reports.
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Total Average Weekly Learner Workload 3.00 Hours
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