Introduction to concrete as a construction material: performance requirements, strength, and durability.
Introduction to concrete as a construction material: performance requirements, strength, and durability. Aggregates: types, processing, beneficiation, testing, and quality control.
Reclaimed concrete aggregates: uses and properties. Portland cement of different types: raw materials, manufacturing, composition, physical properties, testing, blended cement, hydration, and porosity.
Supplementary Cementing materials: types, properties, hydration, and effects on concrete.
Design of concrete mixtures for different applications. Chemical admixtures: types and uses. Mixing, placing, finishing, fresh and hardened properties and quality control testing of concrete.
Concrete durability: freezing and thawing, reinforcement corrosion and chemical attacks. Volume change in concrete: shrinkage of different types, deformation and creep.
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During training, you will learn how to prepare, set up and repair cement or concrete surfaces in addition to installing waterproofing membrane.
This unique and popular course has been run seven times previously and consists of lectures covering chemistry, and physics
Trainees will be taught to use hand and power tools such as floats and screeds.
Learners will analyze, design and detail reinforced concrete sections for building elements, including beams, columns, slabs and foundations using limit states design.
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