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Civil Engineering Interview Questions


Civil Engineering Interview Questions

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What is Blended Cement? 
Latest Answer: The use of blended cements in concrete reduces mixing water and bleeding, improves finishability and workability, enhances sulfate resistance, inhibits the alkali-aggregate reaction, and lessens heat evolution during hydration, thus moderating the chances ...
Read Answers (1) | Asked by : vipin117

Latest Answer: 150 feet for rcc wall ...
Read Answers (3) | Asked by : vishal ranjan verma

What are the differences between pc-dmis and camio studio. can someone also tell me which is recommended?
We are looking into camio and we need to see if it is worth the investment.  

Latest Answer: ILD is the best option this. ...
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Latest Answer: moment area method ...
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Latest Answer: Wall constructed to withstand the lateral loads acting on a bldg, like wind and earthquake loads. ...
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Latest Answer: the bearing capacity of the soil is the ultimate resistance of the soil to overburden pressure. ...
Read Answers (4) | Asked by : sudip maharana

Latest Answer: first to check the site plan.and mention the site area then check the soil bearing capacity.chek the site earth level.and prepare the level chart.approved from consultant and take site order.start the earth work as drawing.check total dimention and design. ...
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What is the minimum distance allowed between a building and a parking lot area ? Does the size of the structure or lot size need to be taken into account?
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Latest Answer:  Load = mass x gravtational acceleration i.e gForce = m x athat means  Load  is dependent  on gravitational acceleration  but force is dependent  on acceleration of the body. ...
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