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Diploma In Concrete Technology l Be a Concrete Technologist, available at $89.99, has an average rating of 4.35, with 97 lectures, based on 227 reviews, and has 5038 subscribers.

You will learn about Cement & Its Types Test to be conducted on Cement – Field Test + Lab Test Manufacturing of Cement – Ingredients , Function & Properties of Cement Admixtures- Chemical & Mineral Workabiliy , Segregation & Bleeding Production of Concrete – Batching to Finishing ! This course is ideal for individuals who are Civil Engineeering students in Final & Pre final year or Civil Engineering Students Apprearing for Interviews or Students Having Keen Intrest in Concrete Technology or Students Who are about to Join Engineering Domain It is particularly useful for Civil Engineeering students in Final & Pre final year or Civil Engineering Students Apprearing for Interviews or Students Having Keen Intrest in Concrete Technology or Students Who are about to Join Engineering Domain.

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Title: Diploma In Concrete Technology l Be a Concrete Technologist

Price: $89.99

Average Rating: 4.35

Number of Lectures: 97

Number of Published Lectures: 97

Number of Curriculum Items: 97

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 97

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What You Will Learn

  • Cement & Its Types
  • Test to be conducted on Cement – Field Test + Lab Test
  • Manufacturing of Cement – Ingredients , Function & Properties of Cement
  • Admixtures- Chemical & Mineral
  • Workabiliy , Segregation & Bleeding
  • Production of Concrete – Batching to Finishing !
  • Who Should Attend

  • Civil Engineeering students in Final & Pre final year
  • Civil Engineering Students Apprearing for Interviews
  • Students Having Keen Intrest in Concrete Technology
  • Students Who are about to Join Engineering Domain
  • Target Audiences

  • Civil Engineeering students in Final & Pre final year
  • Civil Engineering Students Apprearing for Interviews
  • Students Having Keen Intrest in Concrete Technology
  • Students Who are about to Join Engineering Domain
  • Syllabus of the Course

    1. Module-1 Concrete Ingredients Cement

    Concrete Ingredients Cement –

    Cement manufacturing process, steps to reduce carbon footprint, chemical composition and their importance, hydration of cement, types of cement. Testing of cement. Fine aggregate: Functions, requirement, Alternatives to River sand, M-sand introduction and manufacturing. Coarse aggregate: Importance of size, shape and texture. Grading and blending of aggregate. Testing on aggregate, requirement. Recycled aggregates Water – qualities of water. Chemical admixtures – plasticize-rs, accelerators, retarders and air entertaining agents. Mineral admixtures – Pozzolanic and cementitious materials, Fly ash, GGBS, silica fumes, Meta kaolin and rice husk-ash.

    2. Module-2 Fresh Concrete Workability

    Fresh Concrete Workability-

    factors affecting work ability. Measurement of work ability–slump, Compaction factor and Vee-Bee Consistometer tests, flow tests. Segregation and bleeding. Process of manufacturing of concrete- Batching, Mixing, Transporting, Placing and Compaction. Curing – Methods of curing – Water curing, membrane curing, steam curing, accelerated curing, self- curing. Good and Bad practices of making and using fresh concrete and Effect of heat of hydration during mass concreting at project sites.

    3. Module-3  Concrete Mix Proportioning

    Concrete Mix Proportioning

    Concept of Mix Design with and without admixtures, variables in proportioning and Exposure conditions, Selection criteria of ingredients used for mix design, Procedure of mix proportioning. Numerical Examples of Mix Proportioning using IS-10262:2019.

    Concrete Technology

    Concrete is a construction material composed of cement, fine aggregates (sand) and coarse aggregates mixed with water which hardens with time. Portland cement is the commonly used type of cement for production of concrete. Concrete technology deals with study of properties of concrete and its practical applications.

    The main items we’ll focus on in this course are:

  • Cement – Types & Roles of Different Ingredients

  • Manufacturing of Cement – Dry & Wet Process

  • The influence of admixtures and aggregates

  • Properties of fresh and hardened concrete

  • Work ability, settlement, bleeding and Segregation

  • Production of Concrete

  • Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Concrete Ingredients – Basics of Cement & Its Propeties – Module 1

    Lecture 1: Ingredients of Cement – Recipe for Cement Production

    Lecture 2: Significance of Cement Ingredients

    Chapter 2: Manufacturing of Cement & its Types

    Lecture 1: Dry Process of cement Manufacturing

    Lecture 2: Wet process of Cement Manufacturing

    Lecture 3: Bouges Compounds – The real Ingredients of Cement

    Lecture 4: Importance of Bouges Compounds & their Significance

    Lecture 5: Pozzolona – A Friend of Cement

    Lecture 6: How Much Water Does Cement Require ?

    Chapter 3: Testing of Cement – Is cement fresh or Old ?

    Lecture 1: Field Test of Cement – Quick Tests to Check Quality of Cement

    Lecture 2: Fineness Test on Cement – Outdated Test

    Lecture 3: Consistency Test on Cement – The Gate Way to Other Test

    Lecture 4: Initial & Final Setting Time Test On Cement

    Lecture 5: Compressive Test On Cement Mortar – The Real Test on Cement Mortar

    Chapter 4: Types of Cement- Which to Use for Construction ?

    Lecture 1: Types of Cement – Part 1

    Lecture 2: Types of Cement – Part 2

    Lecture 3: Types of Cement – Part 3

    Chapter 5: Test On Aggregate – Coarse & Fine Aggregate

    Lecture 1: What is Mortar ? Importance of Adding Sand in Mortar !!

    Lecture 2: Why Stone Buildings Are Not used in 21st Century !!!

    Lecture 3: How Aggrgtes are Classified Based on Origin, Size & Shape

    Lecture 4: Grading of Aggragtes – Why Grading has to be Done ?

    Lecture 5: Fineness Modulus of Aggregates – What is the Size of Aggregate ?

    Lecture 6: Seive Analysis of Fine & Coarse Aggregate

    Lecture 7: Elongation & Flakiness Index Test on Aggreagte

    Lecture 8: Aggregate Crushing value Test

    Lecture 9: Aggregate Impact value Test

    Lecture 10: Aggregate Abrasion value Test

    Chapter 6: Admixtures- The Boon to Concrete to Increase Workabiliy

    Lecture 1: Importance of Admixtures For Concrete in Construction Industry

    Lecture 2: Accelerators & its Importance

    Lecture 3: Retarders & its Importance

    Lecture 4: Plasticizers & Super Plasticizers !! – The Real Brothers of Concrete

    Lecture 5: Air Entraining Admixtures

    Chapter 7: Mineral Admixtures – The Waste Product From Industry

    Lecture 1: Fly-Ash & its Importance

    Lecture 2: GGBS + Silica Fume + Metakaolin + Rice Husk Ash – The Family of Pozzolonas

    Lecture 3: Importance of Water Quality on Concrete

    Lecture 4: Alternative to River Sand – M-Sand

    Chapter 8: Fresh Properties of Concrete l Green Concrete ll Module 2

    Lecture 1: Requirement of Fresh Concrete

    Lecture 2: Workability – The Hidden flavour of Concrete

    Lecture 3: Water Content & its Effects on Workability

    Lecture 4: Surface Area of Aggregates & its Effects on Workability

    Lecture 5: Admixtures & its Effects on Workability

    Chapter 9: Testing of Workability on Concrete – Field Test +Lab test

    Lecture 1: Slump Test on Concrete

    Lecture 2: Practical Use of Slump Test on Field in Contruction Industry

    Lecture 3: Compaction Factor Test on Concrete

    Lecture 4: Vee – Bee consistometer Test on Concrete – Very Low Workability & Dry Concrete

    Chapter 10: Precautions to be Taken While Pouring Concrete -Dos & Donts While Concreting

    Lecture 1: Segreagtion & Its Effects on Concrete – The Enemy Of Concrete

    Lecture 2: Bleeding In concrete -The 2nd Enemy of Concrete !

    Chapter 11: Manufacturing of Concrete

    Lecture 1: Steps Involved in Concrete Manufacturing

    Lecture 2: Volumetric Batching : Application on Site

    Lecture 3: Weight Batching – Apllication on Site

    Lecture 4: Difference Between Volumteric & Weight Batching

    Lecture 5: Bulking of Sand & its Importance

    Chapter 12: How Concrete Should be Mixed

    Lecture 1: Types of Mixing & Hand Mixing Procedure

    Lecture 2: Machine Mixing & its Types

    Lecture 3: Tilting & Non Tilting Type Mixers

    Lecture 4: Reversing Drum, Pan Mixers & Continous Mixers

    Lecture 5: Transportation of concrete

    Lecture 6: Placing of Concrete

    Lecture 7: Compaction of Concrete – Hand Compaction & its Types

    Lecture 8: Types of Vibrators- Needle + Form vibrators

    Lecture 9: Types of Vibrators- Surface + Table Vibrators

    Lecture 10: Finishing of Concrete Surface – Screeding, Floating & Trowelling

    Chapter 13: Curing for Concrete – The Life Saver of Concrete

    Lecture 1: Curing , why it has to be Done & Types of Curing

    Lecture 2: Water Curing – Immersion + Ponding + Spraying of Water

    Lecture 3: Steam Curing – Types & its Applications

    Lecture 4: Infrared & Electrical Curing

    Chapter 14: Module 3- Hardedned Properties of Concrete

    Lecture 1: Properties of Hardened Concrete

    Lecture 2: Factors Affecting Strength of Concrete

    Lecture 3: Concept of Maturity l what is Maturity in Concrete ?

    Lecture 4: Numerical on Maturity of Concrete l when to remove Formwork ?

    Lecture 5: what is Gel Space Ratio l Importance of Gel Space Ratio

    Lecture 6: Tests on Hardened Concrete l Compressive Test l Flexural Test l Split Tensile

    Lecture 7: Compressive Testing on Cube

    Lecture 8: Compressive testing Part 2- Why to Use Cylinder and not Cube

    Lecture 9: Flexural Test on Beam Part 1

    Lecture 10: Flexural Test on BEam Part 2

    Lecture 11: Split tensile Strength Test

    Lecture 12: What is Creep l Creep in Concrete Structures l

    Lecture 13: Factors Affecting the Creep of Concrete l Long term Effect

    Lecture 14: What is Shrinkage in Concrete l Types of Shrikage l How to reduce Shrinkage

    Lecture 15: What is drying shrinkage l Factors Affecting Shrinkage l

    Lecture 16: Durability of Concrete l How to take care of Durability l IS 456-2000 Clauses

    Lecture 17: Sulphate Attack on Concrete l How to Reduce Sulphate Attack

    Lecture 18: Chloride Attack on Concrete l How to Reduce Chloride Attack on Concrete

    Lecture 19: Carbonation of Concrete l How to reduce Carbonation in Concrete

    Lecture 20: Acid Attack on Concrete l Freezing & Thawing l How to control it ?

    Lecture 21: What is Non Destructive Testing l Advantages & Dis Advantages

    Instructors

  • Diploma In Concrete Technology l Be a Technologist  No.2
    Akshay Kamath
    B.E [ Civil Engineering ] MTech [ Structural Engineering ]
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