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civil engineering interview question

  1. the standard size of brick ans:19x19x9(mm) 2.crusing strenght of first class bricks ans:105 kg/cm2 3.water absorption for good brick should not be more than ans:20% 4.compression strenght of common building bricks should not be less than ans:  3.5 N/mm2 5.number of standard bricks in one cubic metre of brick masonary is ans : 500 6.identification provided in the face of brick is ans : frog 7.a layer of dry bricks put below the foundation concrete in case of soft soil is called ans :dpc 8.hollow bricks are generaally provided for ans : for providing insulation against heating 9.when brick is cut into 2 parts longitudinally it is called ans: queen closer 10.red colour of brick is due to the  and: iron oxide 11.brickwork is measured in square metre in case of  ans :honey comb brickwork ,brick flat soiling , partition walls or half brick walls 12.brick wall are measured in square metre if the thickness of the wall is  ans:10 cm 13.what is the purpose of soaking of brick before its use
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Working stress method

Assumption in theory of simple bending of RCC structure(working stress method) 1. A section which is plane before bending remains plane after bending. 2. The concrete and steel reinforcement are perfectly bonded . 3. All tensile stress are taken up by steel and non by concrete. 4.the stress strain relation of Steel and concrete under working load is a straight line. 5. The modulli of elasticty of Steel and concrete are constant.                                                                                  6. The modular ratio has the value                                       ,where.              Is the permissible compressive strength of concrete in bending in Newton per mm square. 7. There are no initial stress in steel and concrete. CONCEPT OF TRANSFORMED OR EQUIVALENT SECTION ANALYSIS OF SINGLE REINFORCED BEAM A SINGLY REINFORCED BEAM SECTION IS SHOWN IN FIGURE 2.3 (a). To analyse this section it is necessary to convert it into a transformed or equivalent section of concrete.