Sunday, 7 July 2013

Concrete and its grades

Concrete is a construction material that consists of cement (commonly Portland cement), aggregate (generally gravel and sand), water and admixtures.


Engineers usually specify the required compressive strength of concrete, which is normally given as the 28 day compressive strength in mega pascals (MPa) or pounds per square inch (psi). Twenty eight days is a long wait to determine if desired strengths are going to be obtained, so three-day and seven-day strengths can be useful to predict the ultimate 28-day compressive strength of the concrete.

cement and its grade

33 Grade Opc Cement

33 Grade Opc Cement
This cement is used for general civil construction work under normal environmental conditions. The compressive strength of cement after 28 days test as per BIS specification is 33 MPa. Due to low compressive strength, this cement is normally not used where high grade of concrete viz, M-20 and above is required. The availability of higher grades of OPC in the market impacts the usage of 33 grade OPC as these days 43 grade OPC is normally used for general construction work. This grade of cement is more useful for mass concreting and plain cement

Saturday, 13 April 2013

STAAD Pro 7 & staad pro v8i


Installation procedure to STAAD Pro 7 and staad pro v8i in window's 7 (32 bit and 64 bit-tricks and tips

STAAD Pro is the professional’s choice for steel, concrete, timber, aluminum and cold-formed steel design of low and high-rise buildings, culverts, petrochemical plants, tunnels, bridges, piles and much more!


32 bit procedure
Step-1:.Open Bentley IEG License Service folder

STEP-2:. Run setup.exe [right click the " setup.exe" file and select "Run as administrator"]





Step-3:.After finishing it install the other setup file [right click the " setup.exe" file and select "Run as administrator"] 
present in STAAD Pro 2007 folder.