Concrete Technology

  • Construction & Building Engineering |

Description

Concrete workability and consistency - Concrete manufacturing -Mixing, transporting and casting of concrete - Properties of hardened concrete - Compacting and curing of concrete - Expansion joints -Concrete admixtures - Concrete durability - Design of concrete mixtures - Evaluation of concrete strength - Ready mix concrete - Hot weather concrete curing.

Program

Bachelor Degree in Construction and Building Engineering

Objectives

  • The objective of this course is to emphasize the importance of concrete technology in construction.

Textbook

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Course Content

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1Week No.1: Concrete workability and consistency.
2Week No.2: Concrete manufacturing.
3Week No.3: Mixing, transporting and casting of concrete.
4Week No.4: Properties of hardened concrete.
5Week No.5: Compacting and curing of concrete.
6Week No.6: Expansion joints.
7Week No.7: Concrete admixtures.
8Week No.8: Concrete durability (1.2.3).
9Week No.9: Concrete durability (1.2.3).continued
10Week No.10: Concrete durability (1.2.3).continued
11Week No.11: Design of concrete mixtures.
12Week No.12: Evaluation of concrete strength.
13Week No.13: Ready mix concrete.
14Week No.14: Hot weather concreting.
15Week No.15: Hot weather concreting. continued
16Week No.16: Final Exam.
1Week No.1: Concrete workability and consistency.
2Week No.2: Concrete manufacturing.
3Week No.3: Mixing, transporting and casting of concrete.
4Week No.4: Properties of hardened concrete.
5Week No.5: Compacting and curing of concrete.
6Week No.6: Expansion joints.
7Week No.7: Concrete admixtures.
8Week No.8: Concrete durability (1.2.3).
9Week No.9: Concrete durability (1.2.3).continued
10Week No.10: Concrete durability (1.2.3).continued
11Week No.11: Design of concrete mixtures.
12Week No.12: Evaluation of concrete strength.
13Week No.13: Ready mix concrete.
14Week No.14: Hot weather concreting.
15Week No.15: Hot weather concreting. continued
16Week No.16: Final Exam.

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