Do I need a concrete slab foundation for a steel storage shed?

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No, although that would be great there are other options. You may also build a wooden foundation and it will work just as well.

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Description : If P kg/m2 is the upward pressure on the slab of a plain concrete footing whose projection on either side of the wall is a cm, the depth of foundation D is given by (A) D = 0.00775 aP (B) D = 0.0775 aP (C) D = 0.07775 aP (D) D = 0.775 Pa

Last Answer : Answer: Option A

Description : __________ is used for tying the steel columns to concrete foundation. (A) Grouting (B) Eyebolt (C) Anchor bolts (D) Refractory castables

Last Answer : C) Anchor bolts

Description : Can you move a sink two feet without opening up the slab foundation?

Last Answer : If you look at the plumbing under your sink you will see two flexible supply lines and pvc drains all of which can be replaced to accomodate a new sink location. Not a big deal. If you want to relicate the plumbing in the slab that is a huge hairy deal.

Description : The toe projection of foundation slabs is taken (A) As one third of the base (B) As one sixth of overall height of the wall (C) Equal to heel slab (D) Below ground surface

Last Answer : Answer: Option A

Description : The foundation which consists of a thick reinforced cement slab covering whole area to support heavy concentrated structural loads, is known as (A) Combined footing (B) Strap footing (C) Raft footing (D) None of these

Last Answer : Option C

Description : How To Maximize Storage Shed Space?

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Description : In the Kraft process of sulphate paper pulp manufacture, the black liquor and the white liquor storage tank is made of (A) Concrete (B) Wood (C) Steel (D) Porcelain

Last Answer : (C) Steel

Description : Could you share your experiences/thoughts on a plastic outdoor shed with steel reinforcements?

Last Answer : I was just about to ask this. I tore the old wood shed out this weekend, now I need something to store my junk in.

Description : What is the advantage of a steel shed over a wooden one?

Last Answer : Steel sheds will hold up to strong winds better and can also be bolted to the ground easier if need be.

Description : Can slate tiles, or something that looks like them, be used (over a concrete slab, of course) for the floor of an attached, or basement, garage?

Last Answer : Yes

Description : How do I get rid of this concrete slab in my backyard?

Last Answer : First question is why is it there to begin with? Did or does it have a purpose? Somebody poured this concrete for a reason. We will go with an answer, as soon as we learn the purpose of the concrete slab.

Description : What will freeze faster in 4 degree weather a can of pop in the snow or sitting out on a concrete slab?

Last Answer : Weather conditions at a jobsite †hot or cold, windy or calm, dry or humid †may be vastly different from the optimum conditions assumed at the time a concrete mix is specified, designed, or ... Fahrenheit for more than one-half of any 24 hour period.” This definition can potentially lead to

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Last Answer : Answer: Option D

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Last Answer : Answer: Option D

Description : Interior thickness of concrete road slab for design wheel load 6300 kg and permissible flexural stress 21 kg/cm2 , is (A) 17.0 cm (B) 25.5 cm (C) 34.0 cm (D) 42.5 cm

Last Answer : Answer: Option B

Description : If d is the economic designed depth of a slab, the thickness of the cement concrete pavement slab at interior, is kept (A) 1.275 d (B) 1.125 d (C) 0.85 d (D) 0.75 d

Last Answer : Answer: Option C

Description : Reinforcement in cement concrete slab of road pavements, is placed (A) Longitudinally (B) Transversely (C) Longitudinally and transversely (D) In the form of welded wire mesh

Last Answer : Answer: Option D

Description : When load is applied on concrete pavement (A) Away from edges, the maximum bending moment is negative (B) Away from edges, the maximum bending moment cause compression (C) On the edges, the maximum stress is parallel to the edge of the slab (D) None of these

Last Answer : Answer: Option C

Description : Consider the following activities in a building construction: 1. Concreting of roof slabs 2. Brick-jelly lime concrete terracing 3. Erection of form work for slab 4. Construction of parapet wall in terrace The correct sequence of these ... (B) 3, 1, 4, 2 (C) 3, 1, 2, 4 (D) 1, 3, 4, 2

Last Answer : (C) 3, 1, 2, 4

Description : Joints in concrete structures, are provided (A) To reduce the tensile stresses likely to be developed due to evaporation of water (B) To minimise the change in the dimensions of the slab (C) To minimise the necessary cracking (D) All the above

Last Answer : (D) All the above

Description : In a concrete pavement, during summer, at and soon after mid-day, the combined stress at the interior of the slab is equal to : (a) Wheel load stress + Temperature warping stress + Sub ... + Sub grade resistant stress (d) Wheel load stress - Temperature warping stress − Sub grade resistant stress

Last Answer : (b) Wheel load stress + Temperature warping stress – Sub grade resistant stress

Description : A reinforced concrete slab is 75 mm thick. The maximum size of reinforcement bar that can be used is (a) 6 mm diameter (b) 8 mm diameter (c) 10 mm diameter (d) 12 mm diameter

Last Answer : (b) 8 mm diameter

Description : Reinforced concrete slab supported only on columns is said to be [ A ] Rigid slab [ B ] Flat slab [ C ] Both(a) and (b) [ D ] None of the above.

Last Answer : [ B ] Flat slab

Description : Flanged beams are preferred when the concrete in the slab is on the [ A ] compression side of the beam [ B ] tension side of the beam [ C ] may be compression side or tension side of the beam [ D ] none of the above

Last Answer : [ A ] compression side of the beam

Description : Flanged beams are preferred when the concrete in the slab is on the [ A ] compression side of the beam [ B ] tension side of the beam [ C ] may be compression side or tension side of the beam [ D ] none of the above

Last Answer : [ A ] compression side of the beam

Description : Why Are Separation Membranes Used Between Concrete Pavement Slab And Sub-base?

Last Answer : Answer : The purpose of separation membrane between the concrete pavement slab and the sub-base are as follows:  The separation membrane reduces the frictional forces between the concrete slabs and ... of it. A good example of a separation membranes is polythene sheeting which is commonly used.

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Last Answer : How to Pour a Concrete Slab Pouring a concrete slab is not as difficult as some people may think. The first thing that you need to do is to determine the size of the slab you ... expansion and contraction of the concrete while it is setting up and prevent cracks and other unwanted irregularities.

Description : How to Level a Concrete Slab Before Flooring ?

Last Answer : How to Level a Concrete Slab Before Flooring This is a project that shouldn't be too difficult to tackle. Leveling a concrete slab should be done when it's not too cold outside or raining, since ... as necessary to match the surrounding concrete. Stay off the floors for at least 12 to 24 hours.

Description : Suppose a crane lifts a 900 kilogram wrecking ball 12 meters above a concrete slab. 105,840 Joules of potential energy are stored in the wrecking ball. Now the ball is dropped. When the ball is 6 meters above the concrete slab, what is it's potential energy in Joules? 

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Description : Concrete Foundation Installation?

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Description : The measurement is made in square metre in case of (A) Cement concrete in foundation (B) R.C.C. structure (C) Hollow concrete block wall (D) None of these

Last Answer : (D) None of these

Description : Pick up the PERT event from the following: (A) Digging of foundation started (B) Digging of foundation completed (C) Laying of concrete started (D) All the above

Last Answer : (D) All the above

Description : Which one of the following represents an activity? (A) Excavation for foundation (B) Curing of concrete (C) Setting of question paper (D) All the above

Last Answer : (D) All the above

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Last Answer : Answer: Option C

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Last Answer : Answer: Option D

Description : Which of the following situations can be approximated to a steady state heat transfer system? (A) A red hot steel slab (having outside surface temperature as 1300°C) exposed to the atmospheric air at ... flowing at the rate of 6 Kg/minute through a copper pipe exposed to atmospheric air at 35°C

Last Answer : (B) 10 kg of dry saturated steam at 8 kgf/cm2 flowing through a short length of stainless steel pipe exposed to atmospheric air at 35°C

Description : The thermal efficiency of a steel slab reheating furnace (walking beam type) may be about __________ percent. (A) 15 (B) 40 (C) 70 (D) 85

Last Answer : (B) 40

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Description : When shear stress exceeds the permissible limit in a slab, then it is reduced by (A) Increasing the depth (B) Providing shear reinforcement (C) Using high strength steel (D) Using thinner bars but more in number

Last Answer : Answer: Option A

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Last Answer : (b) 15, 25, 40 and 75

Description : Minimum steel in the main direction of a slab when using high yield steel [ A ] 0.12% [ B ] 0.15% [ C ] 0.20% [ D ] 0.25%

Last Answer : [ B ] 0.15%

Description : The Maximum diameter steel in slabs should not exceed --------- the total thickness of the slab [ A ] One-half [ B ] One-fourth [ C ] One-eighth [ D ] One-sixteenth

Last Answer : [ C ] One-eighth

Description : The Minimum amount of steel for Main reinforcement in slab should be (Fe 415- grade of steel) [ A ] 0.12 percent of gross cross sectional area [ B ] 0.15 percent of gross cross sectional area [ C ] 0.20 percent of gross cross sectional area [ D ] 0.25 percent of gross cross sectional area.

Last Answer : [ A ] 0.12 percent of gross cross sectional area

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Last Answer : c) Steel girder*

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