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Block Training.: A. Soils B. Aggregates C. Cement D. Concrete E. Bituminous Materials F. Steel

The document outlines various tests performed on construction materials as part of training. It lists tests for soils, aggregates, cement, concrete, bituminous materials, bricks, and blocks. Some key tests included are specific gravity, sieve analysis, compaction testing, slump testing, compressive strength testing, and penetration testing. The tests are aimed at evaluating the engineering properties and quality of different construction materials.

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Block Training.: A. Soils B. Aggregates C. Cement D. Concrete E. Bituminous Materials F. Steel

The document outlines various tests performed on construction materials as part of training. It lists tests for soils, aggregates, cement, concrete, bituminous materials, bricks, and blocks. Some key tests included are specific gravity, sieve analysis, compaction testing, slump testing, compressive strength testing, and penetration testing. The tests are aimed at evaluating the engineering properties and quality of different construction materials.

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5.

Block Training. Training is imparted in the following fields in the


a. Soils b. Aggregates c. Cement d. Concrete e. Bituminous Materials f. Steel.

form of lectures/demonstration/practical.

6.

Break Down. The tests most commonly performed on various

construction materials and essentially required are included in the curriculum and appended below are the details !

a. Soils
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) "ngineering #roperties of Soils Moisture Contents by $ven %rying Method Moisture Contents by Speedy Moisture Tester Sieve Analysis #article Si&e %istribution Curve Classification of Soil Specific 'ravity Atterberg (imits ( ) (iquid (imit #lastic (imit #lasticity )nde* (iquidity )nde* Shrin+age (imit

Compaction Test Standard #roctor Modified #roctor

(1!) ,ield %ensity Core Cutter Method Sand Cone -eplacement Method

(11) California Bearing -atio one point method .C.B.-/ 1

(12) California Bearing -atio three points method .C.B.-/ (13) 0ydrometer Analysis (14) Consolidation Test (15) Shear Strength of Soil .Shear Bo* Test/.

b. "ggrega#es
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) ( ) Sampling 'radation of Aggregates Specific 'ravity Absorption Test Bul+ %ensity Crushing 1alue )mpact 1alue Ten 2 ,ine 1alues Soundness Test

(1!) ,ineness Modulus (11) ,la+iness/"longation (12) 3uantab Chloride Test (13) Sand "quivalent Test (14) (os Angeles Abrasion Test

c. $e%en#
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Basic Constituents of Cement Cement Manufacturing #rocess Types of Cement and their #roperties Consistency of Cement Setting Time (6) (7) (8) )nitial Setting Time ,inal Setting Time

,ineness of Cement Soundness of Cement Compressive/Tensile Strength of Cement

d. $oncre#e
(1) (2) Classification and type of Concrete and their uses Sampling ,resh Concrete in the ,ield

(3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) ( )

Slump Test Compacting ,actor Test Air Contents in ,reshly Mi*ed Concrete Sample #reparation for the Compressive Strength and ,le*ural Strength Compressive Strength of Cylinder Compressive Strength of Cube ,le*ural Strength

(1!) "*traction and Testing of Concrete Core (11) Concrete Mi* %esign

e. Bricks&Blocks
(1) (2) (3) Compressive Strength of Bric+s/Bloc+s 4ater Absorption of Bric+s Sampling 5 Testing

f. Bi#'%ino's (a#erials
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Bituminous Materials and Composition of Bituminous Materials #enetration Test Softening #oint Test ,lash #oint ,ire #oint Specific 'ravity %etermination of Marshal #roperties (8) ( ) Stability ,low 6nit 4eight

Compressive Strength Bituminous Surface Treatment

(1!) 6nit 4eight (11) %uctility Test (12) "*traction Test .Bitumen Contents/

Soil
Sample Collection %isturbed Soil Sample Collection 6ndisturbed Soil Specific 'ravity Sieve Analysis Classification of the soils Atterberg (imits Moisture Content ,ield %ensity Core Cutter Method Sand Cone -eplacement CB- $ne #oint Method CB- Three #oints Method Standard #enetration Test Compaction Test Standard #roctor Modified #roctor Consolidation Test %irect Shear Test 0ydrometer Analysis Shrin+age Test.

"ggrega#e
Sampling Specific 'ravity Absorption Test Clay Content Test Bul+ %ensity Aggregate )mpact 1alue Aggregate Crushing 1alue Mechanical Analysis/'radation Test ,ineness Modulus of ,ine Aggregates Soundness Test ,la+iness/"longation Test 4

(os Angeles Abrasion Test 6nit 4eight Test Sand "quivalent Test

$e%en#
,ineness Test Consistency Test Setting Time Test Compressive Strength Test Soundness Test

$oncre#e
Slump Test Air Content in Mi* Concrete Compressive Strength of Cylinder Compressive Strength of Cube "*traction of Core -CC/#CC Compressive Strength of Core Compaction ,actor ,le*ural Strength Concrete Mi* %esign

Bi#'%en
"*traction of Core ,lash/,ire #oint Test Softening #oint Test #enetration Test Specific 'ravity S#abili#) of Binders and flow b)* ,-#rac#ion Tes# (Bi#'%en $on#en# ....................%ars+all S#abili#)

Bricks
$o%.ressi/e S#reng#+ of Block $o%.ressi/e S#reng#+ of Brick "bsor.#ion Tes#

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