Syllabus Civil Qaqc Course Sdlinc 9600162099 PDF
Syllabus Civil Qaqc Course Sdlinc 9600162099 PDF
Syllabus Civil Qaqc Course Sdlinc 9600162099 PDF
Course syllabus
Module 2 - Introduction to the Company QMS ISO 9000 and ISO 14000 standards
Module 6 - Materials/specifications
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Table of Contents
1. Tests on Cement
1.1 Fineness 1
1.2 Consistency 3
1.3 Initial and final setting time 5
1.4 Soundness 7
2. Tests on Aggregates
2.1 Sieve analysis 9
2.2 Water absorption 13
2.3 Aggregate abrasion value 15
2.4 Aggregate impact value 18
2.5 Aggregate crushing value 21
7. Tests on Bitumen
7.1 Bitumen content 72
7.2 Specific gravity 74
7.3 Marshall stability 76
7.4 Penetration 78
7.5 Flash point and fire point 80
7.6 Softening point 83
7.7 Ductility 86
ANNEXURES 89 to 99
List of suppliers of material testing equipments
alongwith their addresses 100
1. TESTS ON CEMENT
1.1 FINENESS
AIM
PRINCIPLE
APPARATUS
FIG. 1 : IS SIEVE
i) 90µm IS Sieve
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PROCEDURE
iii) Weigh the residue and express its mass as a percentage R1,
of the quantity first placed on the sieve to the nearest 0.1
percent.
iv) Gently brush all the fine material off the base of the sieve.
REPORTING OF RESULTS
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CONTENTS
SRIDURGHA LAKSHMI INC
CHAPTER-1 NON - DESTRUCTIVE TESTING OF BRIDGES -
GENERAL
1.1 Introduction 1
2.1.1. Object 6
2.1.2 Principle 7
2.1.3 Methodology 8
2.1.4 Procedure for obtaining correlation 9
between compressive strength of concrete
and rebound number
2.1.5 Interpretation of results 10
2.1.6 Standards 11
2.2.1 Object 11
2.2.2 Principle 12
2.2.3 Methodology 13
2.2.4 Determination of pulse velocity 17
2.2.5 Interpretation of Results 18
2.2.6 Factors influencing pulse velocity 19
measurements
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2.4 Pull Off Test 23
2.4.1 Object 24
2.4.2 Principle 24
2.4.3 Methodology 25
2.4.4 Advantages and Limitations 26
2.4.5 Standards 27
2.5.1 Object 27
2.5.2 Principle 27
2.5.3 Methodology 28
2.5.4 Advantages and Limitations 29
2.5.6 Standards 30
2.6.1 Object 30
2.6.2 Principle 30
2.6.3 Methodology 33
2.6.4 Advantages and Limitations 35
2.6.5 Standards 35
2.7.1 Object 36
2.7.2 Principle 37
2.7.3 Methodology 37
2.7.4 Advantages and Limitations 38
2.7.5 Standards 38
3.1 Introduction 39
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3.2.1 Object 41
3.2.2 Principle 41
3.2.3 Methodology 42
3.2.4 Interpretation of test results 43
3.2.5 Limitations 44
3.2.6 Standards 44
3.3.1 Object 45
3.3.2 Principle 45
3.3.3 Methodology 47
3.3.4 Limitations 47
3.6 Profometer 48
3.6.1 Object 49
3.6.2 Principle 49
3.6.3 Methodology 50
3.6.4 Advantages and Limitations 51
3.7.1 Object 52
3.7.2 Principle 52
3.7.3 Methodology 52
3.7.4 Advantages and Limitations 53
4.1 Introduction 54
4.2.1 Object 56
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4.2.2 Principle 56
4.2.3 Methodology 56
4.2.4 Advantages & Limitations 57
4.3.1 Object 60
4.3.2 Principle 60
4.3.3 Methodology 61
4.3.4 Limitations 61
4.4.1 Object 62
4.4.2 Principle 63
4.4.3 Methodology 65
4.4.4 Advantages and Limitations 65
5.1 Introduction 70
5.2.1 Methodology 71
5.2.2 Material Properties 72
5.2.3 Advantages and Disadvantages 73
5.3.1 Principle 74
5.3.2 Equipments and Methodology 76
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5.4.1 Methodology 79
5.4.2 Advantages and Limitations 81
5.5.1 Methodology 81
5.5.2 Advantages and Limitations 82
5.6.1 Principle 83
5.6.2 Calibration and reference standards 86
5.6.3 Application of Ultrasonic Testing Method 87
6.1 Introduction 89
REFERENCES 94
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CHAPTER
III
Planning, Controlling,
and Assuring Product
and Process Quality
PROCESSES FOR PLANNING PRODUCT AND SERVICE
DEVELOPMENT
All but the most simple products contain very large numbers of features. In theory,
every feature of every unit produced could be inspected and judged against the require-
ments. However, this would add considerable cost to the product while, for most features,
adding little or no value to the customer. The producer is faced with the need for estab-
lishing a hierarchy of importance for the various characteristics of the product. Which fea-
tures are so important that they deserve a great deal of attention? Which need only a
moderate amount of attention? Which need only a cursory inspection? The activity of
arriving at this determination is known as classification of characteristics.
In practice, characteristics are usually classified into the categories critical, major, and
minor. The terms can be defined in simple terms as follows:
Critical characteristic—Any feature whose failure can reasonably be expected to pres-
ent a safety hazard either to the user of the productor to anyone depending on the
product functioning properly.
Major characteristic—Any feature, other than critical, whose failure would likely result
in a reduction of the usability of the product.
Minor characteristic—Any feature, other than major or critical, whose failure would
likely be noticeable to the user.
Incidental characteristic—Any feature other than critical, major, or minor.
Of course, it is possible to develop classification schemes that are more detailed.
However, the above definitions suffice for the vast majority of applications. Most often
classifications of critical characteristics are noted on the drawing as well as in the manu-
facturing plan, as well as in such other ways as to give the user ample warning of poten-
tial hazards.
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