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  2. Reinforced concrete - Wikipedia

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    It is made of reinforced concrete clad in a mosaic of thousands of triangular soapstone tiles. [4] Many different types of structures and components of structures can be built using reinforced concrete elements including slabs, walls, beams, columns, foundations, frames and more. Reinforced concrete can be classified as precast or cast-in-place ...

  3. American Concrete Institute - Wikipedia

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    The American Concrete Institute (ACI, formerly National Association of Cement Users or NACU) is a non-profit technical society and standards developing organization. ACI was founded in January 1905 during a convention in Indianapolis. [1] [2] The Institute's headquarters are currently located in Farmington Hills, Michigan, USA. ACI's mission is ...

  4. List of referred Indian Standard Codes for civil engineers

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    4 Hard drawn steel wire for concrete reinforcement. IS 1566 – 1982 5 Method for Tensile testing of Steel products IS 1608 – 1972 6 Code of practice for bending & fixing of bars for concrete reinforcement IS 2502 - 1963 (I) Pre cast R.C.C. Pipes; 1 Specifications for pre cast concrete pipes. IS 458 – 1988 2 Methods of Tests for concrete pipes.

  5. Reinforced concrete structures durability - Wikipedia

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    The humidity content of concrete is one of the main influencing factors of CO 2 diffusion in concrete. If concrete pores are completely and permanently saturated (for instance in submerged structures) CO 2 diffusion is prevented. On the other hand, for completely dry concrete, the chemical reaction of carbonation cannot occur.

  6. Reinforced concrete pipe - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 29 March 2018, at 15:16 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  7. High-performance fiber-reinforced cementitious composites

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    Proposed uses for HPFRCCs include bridge decks, concrete pipes, roads, structures subjected to seismic and non-seismic loads, and other applications where a lightweight, strong and durable building material is desired.

  8. Pipe (fluid conveyance) - Wikipedia

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    Pipe may be made from concrete or ceramic, usually for low-pressure applications such as gravity flow or drainage. Pipes for sewage are still predominantly made from concrete or vitrified clay. Reinforced concrete can be used for large-diameter concrete pipes. This pipe material can be used in many types of construction, and is often used in ...

  9. Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering

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    The Institute then concentrated on education, training and technical matters, becoming the Institute of Plumbing in 1957. The Institute merged with the Registered Plumbers Association in January 1970, taking on management of the Register of Plumbers (created in 1886) on behalf of the Worshipful Company of Plumbers. In 1979, the Institute became ...