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Constructiomn Techniques, Equipments and Practices 3rd ND09





Constructiomn Techniques, Equipments and Practices 3rd ND09

Question Paper Code : T3021
B.E./B.Tech. DEGREE EXAMINATION, NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2009
Third Semester
Civil Engineering
CE 2203 - CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES, EQUIPMENT AND PRACTICES
(Regulation 2008)

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PART A — (10 × 2 = 20 Marks)

1.State the importance of water cement ratio.
2.What are the tests to be conducted on fresh concrete?
3.How are bond stones placed in stone masonry?
4.What is 'slip form'?
5.Differentiate cofferdam from caisson.
6.What do you understand about diaphragm walls?
7.What is meant by articulated structures?
8.Distinguish between space decks and bridge decks.
9.What is mucking?
10.What do you understand about truck agitators?

PART B — (5 × 16 = 80 Marks)

11.    (a)    Write down the complete procedure of mix design as per BIS.
Or
(b)    Explain  the  method  of  conducting  different  non-destructive   tests  on concrete.

12.    (a)    Enumerate the procedure of constructing the following types of floorings :
(i)Terrazzo Flooring.
(ii)Tiled Flooring.
(iii)   PVC Flooring.
(iv)Asphalt Flooring.
Or
(b)Bring out the general principles and factors in acoustical design of a hall.

13.(a)Explain the methods of dewatering the foundation trenches.
Or
(b)What is pneumatic caisson? Where is it adopted? How is it constructed?

14.(a)Illustrate   about   the   support   structures   for  heavy   equipments   and conveyors.
Or
(b)Describe the merits and demerits of various types of shells.

15.(a)Discuss the different compactors in detail.
Or
(b)What are the different types of cranes? Explain the types in detail.

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