10.11.2022, 13:30
Learn How Buildings Are Constructed (Part 2 Of 2)
Last updated 12/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 6.24 GB | Duration: 8h 1m
Be an Expert in Construction of Buildings , Impress others with Civil Engineering Vocabulary (Part 2 of 2).
What you'll learn
You shall learn about the various materials and methods used in the Construction of Buildings
You shall learn how buildings are constructed with step by step procedure.
Be an expert in Civil Engineering Construction domain.
You shall learn about Civil Engineering Vocabulary
Requirements
This course is explained in basic words that any Layman can also understand. Feel free to ask Questions inside.
Description
Have you ever wondered how the buildings are constructed ? Have you ever wondered how the buildings can sustain strong earthquakes, high winds and still keep us safe ? Are you planning to make your house in upcoming future and is afraid of all the civil engineering vocabulary that contractors say ? Are you an architect , interior designer or civil engineer , who does not feel much confident about the construction engineering and feels to update their knowledge about civil engineering domain ? Then , Welcome to this course. In this series of courses , you shall learn how the buildings are constructed. This course is divided into various knowledgeful practical modules. Section-1 - Concrete as a Building Material In this section , Concrete as a building material is discussed. First , Cement and its types is discussed. Types of PPC with introduction to SCMs is also discussed. Production , Placement , Compaction and curing of Concrete is discussed in great detail with pictures and videos. Types of tests that can be done on the concrete at the site are also explained. Section-2 - Cast-in-Situ Concrete Structures and ComponentsIn this section , Cast-in-situ concrete structures are explained in great detail. The various components of Cast-In-Situ buildings are explained in step-by-step manner with pictures. Building components such as Beams, Columns , Slabs, Shear Walls are explained with pictures for your understanding. Section-3 - Precast Concrete Structures with Precast Connections In this section , Precast concrete structures are discussed with their significance. Precast components such as Precast Beams, Precast Slabs , Precast Columns and Precast Walls are discussed with typical precast connection types. Section-4 - Temporary Traffic Control in construction
Overview
Section 1: Concrete as a Building Material
Lecture 1 Cement and Types
Lecture 2 Types of PPC with explanation of SCMs
Lecture 3 3. Sand, Aggregates and Water as Constituent of Concrete
Lecture 4 Admixtures in Concrete and Types
Lecture 5 Production of Concrete
Lecture 6 Placement of Concrete
Lecture 7 Compaction and Curing of Concrete
Lecture 8 Workability of Concrete and Slump Test of Concrete
Section 2: Cast in Situ Concrete Structures and Components
Lecture 9 Difference between Suspended Slabs and Grade Slabs
Lecture 10 Flat slabs, Formwork Arrangement
Lecture 11 Concrete beams, load paths and reinforcement arrangement
Lecture 12 Columns , Shear Walls and Concrete Shells
Section 3: Precast Concrete Structures
Lecture 13 Precast Concrete Wall panels Hollow and solid
Lecture 14 Precast Slabs, Precast Beams and Precast Staircases
Lecture 15 Precast Joint connections , Dowels and Sealants
Section 4: Rebars
Lecture 16 Rebar Specifications in Australia, Canada, US and India
Lecture 17 Concrete Spacers, Binding Wire and Chairs
Section 5: Temporary Traffic Control in Construction Projects (TTC and MAP)
Lecture 18 How to Plan the TTC for construction projects
Lecture 19 Truck Mounted Attenuators , Guidelines and TTC Contract
Section 6: Stone Masonry Buildings
Lecture 20 Types of Stone Masonry and Principles of Stone Masonry Construction
Lecture 21 Difference between Rubble Masonry and Ashlar Masonry
Lecture 22 How to Construct Stone Masonry Walls ?
Lecture 23 How to Strengthen Stone Masonry walls for earthquake resistance ?
Section 7: Roofing Types of the Buildings with Introduction to Waterproofing
Lecture 24 Flat Roof System and its waterproofing
Lecture 25 Mono Pitch Roof , Saw Tooth Roof, Butterfly Roof and other Roofing Systems
Lecture 26 How to Calculate Pitch and Slope of the Roof
Lecture 27 Roof Tiles, Roof SHINGLES and Applications in Buildings
Section 8: (EXTRAS) Stainless Steel as a Building Material
Lecture 28 Stainless Steel as a building material
Architects,Civil Engineers,Building Contractors,Interior Designers,Construction Managers,Civil Engineering Students,Anyone with Interest in Building Construction
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