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Construction terms

The term concrete of a suitable quality refers to concrete that will perform satisfactorily in its intended use. To do so, it must possess

I. Strength to carry superimposed loads

II. Sufficient watertightness to prevent water penetration

III. Durability to resist wear and weather

IV. Workability to ensure proper handling, placing,finishing, and curing

I II III IV

It is a finely pulverized material consisting principally of compounds of lime, silica, alumina, and iron. It is manufactured from selected materials in closely controlled processes

Portland Cement

It should be clean and free from oil, alkali, and acid. In general, those fit to drink is suitable for use in concrete.

Mixing Water

These constitute 60% to 75% of the volume of concrete. Therefore, both the cost and quality of a concrete are affected by these kinds used in it. It should be obtained from reliable dealers whose materials are of a quality known to make suitable concrete.

Aggregates

It consists of sand or another suitable fine material.

Fine aggregate

It consists of gravel, crushed stone, or another suitable material larger than 4 in. (6.4 mm) in diameter.

Coarse Aggregate

These are materials other than portland cement, aggregates, and water that are added to concrete either immediately before or during its mixing to alter the properties of the concrete in a variety of ways.

Admixture

Because concrete is unable to maintain a particular shape before it sets, it OKLING must be placed in a form or mold. In building construction, this form or mold is called

Formworks

It may be used as a rough measure of the consistency of concrete

Slump Test

These are made to determine whether a concrete has the specified compressive strength. In these tests, concrete specimens are tested at 7 days and at 28 days after they are taken to determine the concrete's rate of strength gain.

Compression Test

It is pneumatically placed concrete, used primarily for swimming pools and other in-ground and above ground free-form structures and for repairing damaged concrete. Its major advantage is that it does not require formwork even when placed on vertical surfaces

Shotcrete

Concrete should be compacted by a method appropriate to the material and its location to:

I. Eliminate stone pockets and large air bubbles

II. Consolidate each layer with that previously placed

III. Completely embed reinforcing and fixtures

IV. Bring just enough fine material to the faces and top surfaces to produce the desired finish

I II III IV

The finishing of standard-weight concrete slabs proceeds through several steps in a defined order. These steps are

screeding, leveling, edging, jointing, floating, troweling, and broom finishing

Generally, the dry materials used in making quality concrete are heavier than water. Thus, shortly after placement, they have a tendency to settle to the bottom and displace the mixing water to the surface, which is called

Bleeding

The surface of newly placed concrete is struck off by moving a straightedge back and forth with a sawlike motion across the top of the forms.

Screeding

It is the bringing of a concrete surface to true grade with enough mortar to produce the desired finish.

Leveling

When all bleed water and water sheen have left the surface and the concrete has started to stiffen, other finishing operations such as _____ may be started. It rounds off the formed edge of a slab to prevent chipping or damage.

Edging

Except when joints will be later sawed, immediately following or during edging, pre- molded inserts are placed in concrete slabs to control cracking in the concrete as a result of shrinkage

Jointing

In general, this procedure may be done when the water sheen has disappeared and the concrete will support the weight of the finisher.

Floating

It is done on slabs that are to be left exposed or to receive thin finishes, such as resilient flooring, carpet, tile, or paint.

Troweling

Steel-troweled concrete surfaces are very smooth and become slippery when wet. They can be slightly roughened to produce a nonslip surface by them

brushing or brooming

It is the breaking away of the hardened concrete surface of a slab to a depth of about 1.6 to 4.8 mm. It usually occurs at an early age of the slab.

Scaling

It is the occurrence of numerous fine hair cracks in the surface of a newly hardened slab due to surface shrinkage. These cracks form an overall pattern similar in appearance to that of a crushed eggshell.

Crazing

It is the appearance of a powdery material on the surface of a newly hardened concrete slab.

Dusting

Concrete should be protected so that moisture is not lost during the early stages of hardening, and it should be kept at a temperature that will promote hydration and protect against injury from subsequent construction activities.

Curing

When concrete is kept moist, the drying of surfaces between water applications must be prevented. Alternate cycles of wetting and drying are conducive to surface crazing or cracking.

Sprinkling

It is sometimes used on flat surfaces, such as pavements, sidewalks, and floors. A small dam of earth or other water-retaining material is placed around the perimeter of a surface, and the enclosed area is kept flooded with water.

Ponding

Slab construction depends on the following factors:

I. Slab type

II. Site preparation, including preparation of the slab bed, grading, and backfilling

III. Precautions to control ground and surface moisture

IV. Thermal control when required

I II III IV

Site characteristics that may affect the design and construction of slabs on grade, building foundations, and site improvements include:

I. Underlying soil type and properties

II. Moisture conditions

III. Thermal conditions

IV. Geographic factors that may require construction precautions to control termites or unusual condition

I I III IV

It consists of removing site improvements and vegetation that will not be a part of the new work. This includes removal of trees and other vegetation, clearing and grubbing, topsoil stripping, and removing above- and below- grade site improvements.

Site clearing

It consists of removing trees, shrubs, and other vegetation, including their roots and stumps

Clearing and grubbing

Earthwork includes

I. Excavation and filling to make way for a building

II. Backfilling after the building has been built

III. Grading preparatory to installing paving, walkways, lawns, and landscaping

I II III

Related site construction components include:

I. Underpinning existing structures to protect them from damage during adjacent excavation

II. Slope protection and erosion control

III. Chemically treating the soil to protect the building against subterranean termites

I II III

It is the time-consuming and expensive process of supporting the foundations of an existing building by placing new footings, pilings, or caissons beneath the existing footings.

Underpinning

It is usually defined as the removal of whatever materials are found down to the level required by the contract documents and disposal of the materials excavated

Excavation

For slab-on-grade construction, some preparation must be made to the subgrade, depending on the type of soil and other conditions encountered at the site. The slab bed for ground-supported slabs should:

I. Provide the necessary bearing capacity for slab support

II. Control ground moisture

III. Establish the proper slab elevation

I II III

Compacting applies energy to soil to consolidate it by compressing air volds to
increase the soil's dry density. Proper compacting:


I. Minimizes setting

II. Increases load-bearing characteristics

III. Increases soll stability IV. Reduces water penetration

I II III

These are open woven mats of nylon or other synthetic fibers. They are staked down over a slope to permit water to flow without eroding the underlying soil.

Filter fabrics

It is a layer of stone or broken concrete designed to form a pathway for the flow of water and to prevent erosion of underlying soil

Riprap

It is the prevention of water from entering an excavation, when possible, and the removal of water that does find its way in. Groundwater can be prevented from entering an excavation by means of berms and drainage channels or ditches.

Dewatering

In exchanging or sharing electrons, atoms and ions interact with their neighbors, are attracted to them, and bond into matter. There are four types of bonding:

Metallic, Covalent, Secondary

Anyone who has been alone in a building on a quiet evening knows that materials are "alive." The creaks and groans are material responses to external stimuli such as heat, wind, and gravity loads. These stimuli fall into four categories, which define the four major properties exhibited by materials

Mechanical, Thermal, Electrical, and Chemical

This is an important property, because it enables calculation of the elastic strain accompanying a particular stress or loading condition, and it enables calculation of deflection.

Modulus E

The stress value on the curve marking the transition from elastic to plastic behavior is called the

yield point or yield strength

At this point, the material rapidly begins "necking down," as does a piece of chewing gum stretched to the breaking point.

Ultimate Strength

It is a measure of a material's ability to resist indentation or penetration.

Hardness

It is a measure of a material's ability to withstand cyclic (repeated) stresses. When repeatedly stressed, even at stresses below yield strength, many materials will fracture without warning.

Fatigue resistance

It is a measure of a material's ability to dissipate or deaden mechanical vibration.

Damping capacity

It marks a material's capacity to absorb impact without fracturing. It is defined as the total energy, from elastic deformation to fracture, that a material can absorb before breaking under impact.

Impact strength or toughness

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