Engineering Materials For Buildings And Bridges
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INTRODUCTION
The goal of this course is to provide participants with an advanced understanding of the properties of traditional and emerging materials used in buildings and bridges. Upon completion of the course.
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COURSE OBJECTIVES
By the end of the course, you‘ll be able to learn:
- Deep foundation-Cast-insitu piles
- Pile integrity test-Pile testing
- Cross-hole logging test-pile testing
- Caliper logging test-pile testing
- Static compression test-pile testing
- Pile cap
- Bridge Pier’s
- Bridge abutment
- Falsework
- Bottom slab and web
- Diaphragm
- Top slab
- Material test’s
- Concept of prestressing concrete
- Component of post-tensioning system
- Procedure of post-tensioning
- Friction loss
- Friction test
- Elongation of prestressing tendons
- Grouting of tendons
- Prestressing sequence
- Prestressing losses
- Bridge bearing
- Bridge expansion joints
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COURSE AUDIENCE
This course is made for
- Civil/structural engineering’s
- Every engineer who want to improve his/her knowledge and fill the gap between college and practical life
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COURSE OUTLINE
Day One
- High-performance concrete
- Self-consolidating concrete
- Fibre-reinforced concrete
Day Two
- Lightweight concrete
- Polymer modified concrete
- Sprayed concrete (shotcrete)
Day Three
- Epoxy-coated steel reinforcement
- Galvanized steel reinforcement
- Emerging corrosion resistant steel reinforcement
- Fibre-plastic reinforcement (FRP)
- Hybrid reinforcement new technology
Day Four
- Specifications and standards for engineering materials
- Laboratory and field testing
- Smart materials and smart structures
- Novel materials and emerging applications
Day Five
- Examples and case studies
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