Shrinkage Cracks in Concrete & its Remedial Measures Ft. Nirmalendu Kargupta EP15| BuildMate Podcast
Mr. Nirmalendu Kargupta is a passionate Civil Engineer who has been practicing for about 36 years in Construction, Admixtures and Ready Mix Concrete. Currently, he is the Quality Control Head, North India, for Prism RMC, Prism Johnson Ltd.
He is the perfect professional for this episode where we discuss the "Shrinkage Cracks in Concrete & its remedial measures".
I have been getting a lot of messages from Architects and Civil Engineers to do a special episode for the technical professionals and deal a little more into explaining concepts in a technical manner. So, this episode will definitely hold up my end of the deal in the same regard.
Language used is Hinglish. Mr. Kargupta has tried his level best to explain something technical in the most simple way. If you're a construction enthusiast, even though you may not be a Civil Engineer or Architect, you might find yourself understanding this episode if you just listen to him.
I hope you enjoy this episode and do Like, Share, Subscribe to it.
In case you want to reach out to Mr. Kargupta:
Email : n_kargupta@yahoo.co.in
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Best KZread channel for civil engineers 👍🏼
Best podcast channel with a lots civil Engineering knowledge.
Very great points learned sir, the way you explaining every situation in concrete and behavior is amazing sir.. We are expecting more and more suggestions from you sir
Came from after posting in QC group of srinivasan sir Hyderabad.
Very informative session over the big challenge in concrete at various structures.
Sir , please make a podcast for plastic settlement cracks.
Nice podcast, Very Informative
Thank you 🙏
You are doing a great job, helping young engineers, lab technicians and Foreman through sharing valuable knowledgeable podcast. 👏
is the use of crush sand in replace with natural sand is the biggest problem for shrinkage /shear crack.
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11 ай бұрын
Yes, because CSS is having more fines particularly in 300 & 150 micron which in turn increases nos of Capillary channels with reduced diameter which promotes capillary rise of water causing shrinkage stress at the surface. So you need to design concrete adjusting your w/c ratio as well as % of SCM.