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  1. marblaze

    Concrete Pavement Thickness

    6" thick slab with anti crack reinforcement on top on 6" hardcore. or 4" thick slab with joints at say, 8' horizontal and 12' vertical. on 6" hardcore. http://malilipotbuilders.blogspot.com/search/label/Good%20Engineering
  2. marblaze

    Parking garage ramp design

    With garage, the gradient should not be to steep such that a disable wheelchair could also manage to use it. Ideally 1 in 12 for max 10 meter, or 1 in 20 if longer...
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    What to do with a shallow buried concrete pipe?

    Provide minimum 6 in granular back fill on top of the pipe then cast a reinforced slab on top of the fill with min 3' extensions on both sides, i.e. total length is 3' + pipe diameter + 3'. Design slab as one-way with appropriate traffic loading...
  4. marblaze

    decompression

    I am particularly refering to pargraph 3 of section 7.2 in Eurocode 2: . . . Under severe exposure conditions when DECOMPRESSION is required, the design proces tends to be dominated by the serviceability requirements of cracking, rather than by ultimate strength as in reinforce concrete. hope...
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    Flexure

    well my undergrad is bs civil engineering, it's just that my first language is not english. i don't much problem when it comes to solving structural problem. but when i start writing my thesis and reading the british standard and eurocode, some words just don't make sense to me. another...
  6. marblaze

    Flexure

    I work at HOP in Brighton UK, http://malilipotbuilders.blogspot.com/2008/02/blog-post_10.html I am currently taking up MSc Civil Engineering in Brighton University.
  7. marblaze

    Flexure

    I am a part time student and working full time. thanks for your help. regards
  8. marblaze

    decompression

    Eurocode 2 speaks of decompression with regards to prestressed concrete design. Can anyone explain to me what decompression means. many thanks http://malilipotbuilders.blogspot.com/
  9. marblaze

    Flexure

    Can anyone explain to me in simple terms what flexure is, i.e. in the context of structural design. Many thanks http://malilipotbuilders.blogspot.com/
  10. marblaze

    Planning Notice

    Where in the planet is Filopines?
  11. marblaze

    Pavement Design

    please visit link for some useful info regarding this matter. http://malilipotbuilders.blogspot.com/2008/04/cbr.html
  12. marblaze

    CBR

    CBR or california bearing ratio is an important soil parameter when designing a road. Road of the same category will normally have similar construction components except sub-base and capping layer in which their thickness is relative to the value of CBR. see a typical detail of road...
  13. marblaze

    Planning Notice

    Warning to design engineers Please take time to read the Planning notice before commensing your design. There are some very vague but important notice that could be overlooked and such could cause a massive loss in claims and delays. read more . . ...
  14. marblaze

    Literatures re Cost Optimisation

    Anyone can help me please find some existing literatures aboout Cost Optimisation in general and Portal Frames in particular. Many thanks
  15. marblaze

    Cost Optimisation of Portal Frame

    Hi there, I am doing a research on the above topic. Right now I am still in the stage of surveying existing literature. Can anyone please help me find them. thanks

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