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Types of RCC Footing with reinforcement layout for civil engineering
Posted inJE Civil RCC

Design of Footing in RCC | Civil Engineering Guide for JKSSB, SSC JE & State Exams

Updated on: August 2025Target Exams: JKSSB JE Civil, SSC JE, RRB JE, AE/JE State Exams πŸ”° What is a Footing? A footing is the lowest part of a structure that…
Posted by Sahil Digra August 1, 2025
RCC slab reinforcement detailing with one-way and two-way bar placement
Posted inJE Civil RCC

Design of Slabs in RCC – RCC Slab Design Explained [JKSSB Civil | Updated for 2025]

πŸ“Œ Introduction Reinforced Cement Concrete (RCC) slabs are one of the most crucial load-bearing components in any RCC structure. They form the horizontal surfaces of buildings such as floors, roofs,…
Posted by Sahil Digra August 1, 2025
Steps of Concrete Mix Design with IS 10262 Formula – Civil Engineering JKSSB
Posted inCONCRETE TECHNOLOGY JE Civil

Basics of Mix Design in Concrete Technology | Civil Engineering | JKSSB JE Preparation

πŸ—•οΈ Updated on: August 2025 πŸ“˜ Introduction Mix Design is one of the most crucial aspects of Concrete Technology, forming the foundation for producing concrete with consistent quality and performance.…
Posted by Sahil Digra August 1, 2025
Non-Destructive Testing methods in Concrete Technology including rebound hammer, UPV, and pull-out tests
Posted inCONCRETE TECHNOLOGY JE Civil

Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) in Concrete Technology – Detailed Guide for JKSSB Civil Aspirants

🏠 What is Non-Destructive Testing in Concrete? Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) refers to a collection of evaluation methods used to assess the physical and structural condition of concrete without causing any…
Posted by Sahil Digra August 1, 2025
Types of Concrete in Civil Engineering – PCC, RCC, RMC, HPC & More
Posted inCONCRETE TECHNOLOGY JE Civil

Types of Concrete in Concrete Technology | Civil Engineering Guide for JKSSB

Updated for 2025 | Useful for JKSSB JE Civil, AE, SSC JE, RRB & Other State Exams πŸ“Œ Introduction Concrete is the most commonly used construction material worldwide due to…
Posted by Sahil Digra July 31, 2025
Types of chemical admixtures in concrete with their functions and IS code reference
Posted inCONCRETE TECHNOLOGY JE Civil

Chemical Admixtures in Concrete Technology | JKSSB Civil

πŸ—οΈ Introduction Chemical admixtures are one of the most essential components of modern concrete technology. These are materials, other than cement, water, and aggregates, that are added to concrete during…
Posted by Sahil Digra July 31, 2025
Diagram comparing Laminar and Turbulent Flow with velocity profiles and Reynolds number in fluid mechanics.
Posted inFLUID MECHANICS JE Civil

Laminar and Turbulent Flow in Fluid Mechanics | JKSSB Civil Engineering

Updated for JKSSB JE Civil 2025Category: Fluid Mechanics | Civil Engineering πŸ“˜ Introduction In fluid mechanics, understanding the nature of flow is essential for analyzing and designing hydraulic structures like…
Posted by Sahil Digra July 31, 2025
Boundary layer theory showing laminar and turbulent flow over a flat plate
Posted inFLUID MECHANICS JE Civil

Boundary Layer Theory in Fluid Mechanics | JKSSB Civil Engineering Guide

βœ… Updated for 2025 JKSSB, SSC JE, and RRB JEπŸ“š Subject: Fluid Mechanics (Civil Engineering)πŸ“Œ Focus: Definitions, Types, Thickness, Formulas, Separation, Civil Applications πŸ“˜ What is Boundary Layer Theory? Boundary…
Posted by Sahil Digra July 31, 2025
Properties of Fluids in Fluid Mechanics for Civil Engineering – Density, Viscosity, Surface Tension
Posted inFLUID MECHANICS JE Civil

Properties of Fluids in Fluid Mechanics | Civil Engineering for JKSSB, SSC JE, RRB JE

πŸ“… Updated on: July 25, 2025πŸ“š Tags: JKSSB JE, SSC JE, RRB JE, Fluid Mechanics, Civil Engineering, Properties of Fluids βœ… What is a Fluid? – With Engineering Insight In…
Posted by Sahil Digra July 25, 2025
Consolidation and Compaction in Soil Mechanics explained with diagrams and formulas for JKSSB, SSC JE, and RRB JE civil engineering exams
Posted inJE Civil SOIL MECHANICS

Consolidation and Compaction in Soil Mechanics – Explained for JKSSB & SSC JE

πŸ“ Introduction to Volume Change in Soils In civil engineering, soil is not just a passive baseβ€”it actively reacts to loads, moisture variations, and environmental changes. Among the most significant…
Posted by Sahil Digra July 24, 2025

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