This document appears to be an exam for a Materials Engineering course. It has two parts: Part A contains 4 short answer questions about cement compounds, concrete materials, and the differences between segregation and bleeding. Part B gives students a choice of answering 3 out of 5 longer questions, covering topics like concrete admixtures, factors affecting workability, gel/space ratio, alkali-aggregate reaction, and non-destructive testing of concrete. The exam is worth a total of 40 marks and must be completed within 60 minutes.
This document appears to be an exam for a Materials Engineering course. It has two parts: Part A contains 4 short answer questions about cement compounds, concrete materials, and the differences between segregation and bleeding. Part B gives students a choice of answering 3 out of 5 longer questions, covering topics like concrete admixtures, factors affecting workability, gel/space ratio, alkali-aggregate reaction, and non-destructive testing of concrete. The exam is worth a total of 40 marks and must be completed within 60 minutes.
This document appears to be an exam for a Materials Engineering course. It has two parts: Part A contains 4 short answer questions about cement compounds, concrete materials, and the differences between segregation and bleeding. Part B gives students a choice of answering 3 out of 5 longer questions, covering topics like concrete admixtures, factors affecting workability, gel/space ratio, alkali-aggregate reaction, and non-destructive testing of concrete. The exam is worth a total of 40 marks and must be completed within 60 minutes.
Subject : ACT Branch: TE Time: 60 Min Max marks: 40
Part-A Answer the following 4 x 4 = 16
I) Write about Bogue compounds of cement.
II) Write about various concrete making materials. III) Differentiate segregation & bleeding? IV) List out various durability & workability test?
Part-B Answer any of the Three 3 x 8 = 24
1. Write short notes on admixtures (types & uses)
2. What are factors affecting workability of concrete. 3. Describe gel/space ratio. 4. What is an Alkali – aggregate reaction? Explain the various factors promotiny the alkali-aggregate reaction? 5. Explain about non deskructive testing of concrete?
Term End Examination - November 2011 Course: MEE338 - Design of Composite Materials Slot: G2 Time: Three Hours Max - Marks:100 PART - A (10 X 2 20 Marks) Answer ALL The Questions