D concrete which r mixed in d site itself is known as in situ concrete:)
a blinding concrete is a thin layer of lean concrete
VAT charged on concrete products such as concrete block in maharashtra
Spoil concrete
What are Advantage pre cast concrete slab than insitu concrete?
a concrete groyne is a huge slab of concrete laid down in the sea joined from the shore oh and i nearly forgot its made out of concrete
Cast in place. Concrete is poured where at its permanent location. For example, a manhole cast in-situ will be formed and poured at the pipe connection. This is the opposite of pre-cast, meaning it is cast off-site and transported to its permanent location.
It depends who is doing the testing and what tests are carried out.
insitu concrete is any concrete structure that is poured in its desired finished place. ie floor slabs of buildings because they are poured and never moved
A. K. Tovey has written: 'In situ concrete building speeds to completion' 'Concrete masonry for the contractor' -- subject(s): Concrete blocks 'Model specification for concrete masonry' -- subject(s): Standards, Concrete blocks, Concrete construction
"insutu" likely means "in situ" meaning in place or onsite. It means testing concrete after it has been layed down. Likely it means you need to go to where the concrete is to perform the test.
"Cast-in-situ" refers to a construction technique where concrete is poured and set in its final location rather than being pre-cast in a factory. In Marathi, it can be translated as "स्थळी गाळलेले," which conveys the idea of pouring concrete directly at the construction site. This method allows for greater flexibility in design and can be tailored to the specific requirements of a project.
"more" not "most"... It would depend on the particular project by both fundamental design and methods of construction.
No, in situ is written exactly as you ( and I) did.
Advantages:· It embraces various building shapes· It can be assumed to be more or less monolithic· Connection are homogenous with rest of the frame· It is easily used for two way structural systems· It is not necessary to pay for crane on site· Construction can proceed independently of weather conditionsBetter working conditions for the building operativesDisadvantages:· Needs high labour numbers and plant on site· Erection of formwork is time consuming· The quality control is difficult· Once the concrete has been cast it is to difficult to do any modifications· weather can create problems for curing, and for construction itselfErecting and interconnecting them to form the final structure
Pre-cast concretes are manufactured in a pre-cast plant or on site (tilted-up construction). Cast in steel moulds with precise dimension. Very good quality control. Delivered and erected on site. Cast in-situ are constructed on site using fresh concrete from trucks and placed by workers. Quality Control is the responsibility of the site manager.
CIS or Ca in Situ
disadvantage: - require more time to construct compare to precast concrete slab -more on-site labor required - require formwork advantage: -most commonly use -do not require storage for material (e.g. precast concrete slab need place to store)