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Concrete:
Definition
conventional proportion description= Cement:fine aggregate:coarse aggregate. Generally 1:2:3. Weight when wet:150 lbs/sqft. Mix determined by desired compressive strength after 28 days.
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Concrete Aggregate
Definition
must be inert (no organic materials, clay silt or salt) dimensionally stable (not susceptible to breaking down). Need a spectrum of sizes to fill all gaps. 2 classes of size: -fine aggregate: sand to 1/4", coarse aggregate: 1/4" to 2". Max size is < 1/5th the wall thickness or 1/3 the slab thickness. more of this=less strength and cost.
Term
Concrete Water
Definition
must be pretty pure, not acid or base. More water=less strength. colder water=slower process. generally 6-7 gallons of water/bag of cement. Calculations should include any water on aggregates.
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Concrete Admixtures
Definition
additives that can increase workability, resistance to freezing and weathering, chemicals and curing rate.
Term
gas-forming agents
Definition
Concrete additive to increase workability and strengthen the bond of the concrete to the reinforcing,
Term
pozzolanic admixture
Definition
Concrete admixture used to reduce permeability of water and resist sulfates
Term
lime
Definition
Concrete admixture to increase workability of mortar for masonry
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retarders
Definition
Concrete admixture to slow hardening so it remains workable longer. Good for use with exposed aggregate paving and during hot weather when temp causes initial set too rapidly.
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Air-entraining agent
Definition
a concrete admixture that induce air into concrete, increase resistance to freezing and plasticity, reduce compression strength and weight. Best around7%.
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Concrete Curing
Definition
chemical process (hydration) stops when all water evaporates away. colder water=slower hydration. frozen water=no hydration. hydration builds the concrete's strength. 40 to 50 degrees f minimum temp for curing.
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reinforced pavement
Definition
Minimum concrete thickness of 4" to permit 2" minimum coverage of steel with concrete. Used for walls, foundations, structural slabs, columns. Factors= -location of rebar: tensile areas. -Bonding: steel must be clean and all rust, dirt, oil removed. -proximity to surface: minimum of 1.2" , 2" preferred.-exposed surfaces: reinforce faces where lots of temp changes happen, faces of retaining walls, etc.
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reinforcing bars
Definition
for reinforced concrete. Sizes are multiples of 1/8": ex, #4=1/2" because 4 X 1/8"=1/2". Generally made of intermediate-grade new billit-steel".
Term
Fabric reinforcement
Definition
Concrete reinforcement. Welded wire mesh. Best for conc. slabs and round columns. Generally for temperature reinforcement; must stand up to longitudinal forces and bending forces. Size expressed in spacing of wires and gauge of wire:(6 x 6 or 6" on center both ways and 6/6 or both wires gauge 6.
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non-reinforced pavement
Definition
minimum concrete thickness of 3" but 4" is preferred. Used for pavement, footings.
Term
multiple course pavement
Definition
thicker first pour, shredded level and surface left rough. While it is still green (for better bond), 2nd, thinner wearing course, generally a finer mix, is poured.
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Jointing
Definition
Concrete pavements have a tendency to crack through the line of least dimension. This tendency should be a determinant in locating joints. Consider aesthetics when placing joints. Two types: control joints and expansion joints.
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-Tooled joint
Definition
Type of Control joint carved into wet concrete, rounded bottom
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-Dowel Joints
Definition
Type of Control joint in concrete spanned by a dowel
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-keyed joints
Definition
Type of Control joint in concrete where edges of slabs are shaped to fit together to prevent vertical movement
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-Thickened joint
Definition
in concrete where slabs angle down and thicken at joint to be better anchored in subgrade.
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-Construction joint
Definition
Plan ahead so construction ends when they need an expansion joint anyway.
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-Control (contraction) joint
Definition
maximum spacing for non-reinforced walks 10' on center, recommended minimum depth 3/4" or 1/5 of the total concrete thickness.
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Concrete Gradient
Definition
Concrete can be installed at flatter gradient than other pavements due to the high degree of accuracy with which formwork can be controlled. Minimum slopes of 1% are recommended for surface drainage, lower minimum slopes of 1/2% may be used when apparent surface warping is not desired.
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Concrete Subgrade preparation
Definition
All unsuitable material (ie any material containing vegetable or organic matter; such as peat muck, organic silt, topsiol or sod) should be removed prior to installation of the pavement.
Term
Soil Pumping
Definition
lateral or vertical displacement of subgrade causing weakening of soil's structure). Minimize disturbance of subgrade with equipment to minimize.
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bleeder stubs
Definition
concrete subgrade underdrain into storm water man hole
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weeps
Definition
concrete subgrade extension of foundation course at regular intervals to allow movement through impervious soils to swale.
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Anti-adhering agent
Definition
Used in Concrete Forming to prevent sticking to forms.
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Strike-off(screed)
Definition
removing excess beyond concrete forms, bringing to grade.
Term
bull floating or darbying
Definition
level ridges and fill voids left by straightedge during striking off.
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Concrete Edging
Definition
stone or tool rounds and straightens edge to prevent chipping, compact edges.
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Concrete Floating
Definition
method of finishing concrete. removes imperfections left by previous operations, embeds large aggregate just below surface and compacts concrete and consolidates mortar at surface for further finishing. Introduce surface pattern, if this is the final finish.
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Troweling
Definition
method of finishing concrete. Creating smooth hard surface from steel magnesium or aluminum tool.
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Brooming
Definition
method of finishing concrete. Texture, non-slip surface, but can impede drainage.
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dry shake
Definition
concrete surface color after preliminary floating and edging
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Seeding
Definition
exposed ag finish. after bullfloating and/or darbying spread agg evenly and embed by tamping w/ wood float or darby. After hardening, wet and brush to expose agg.
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concrete embossing
Definition
stamping patterns into surface prior to hardening
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moist curing
Definition
wet coverings or sprinklers to offset loss of surface moisture of new concrete while interior has a chance to dry out. Popular effective method. Don't let water pour down surface; weaken material.
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Sealing on curing concrete
Definition
plastic sheeting, waterproof paper, or compounds placed on curing concrete to even out water loss.
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cold weather concrete curing
Definition
heating the mix, insulated blankets, high early strength concrete mix. 40 to 50 degrees min must be maintained through mixing, pouring, curing. most strength develops during first 28 days.
Term
slump test
Definition
Concrete test. consistency and plasticity. 12" high open-ended truncated cone filled with mix, removed. measure change in height
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Compression test
Definition
predicts strength of concrete pour. compression strength of sample poured from same batch as pour. conc. poured in a cylindrical form.
Term
untreated soil mix
Definition
flexible pavement. surfaces resting on untreated soil mixes, like stone pebbles or crushed rock combined with fine material; generally placed on loose and compacted to 6" depth with a 3/8" to 1/2" cross slope.
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Sandy-clay stabilized surfaces
Definition
controlled mix of local soil and minerals, generally thicker, finished depth to 8", economical and suitable for traffic to 5oo vehicles a day. also excellent base for certain pavements.
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Soil stabilization surfaces
Definition
unsatisfactory subgrade soils can be altered by admixtures to create suitable subbase, bases and sometimes surface courses, there are several methods. 2 most common: soil cement and lime stabilization.
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lime stabilization
Definition
soil stabilization method suitable for warm climates and granular material and some clays.
Term
asphalt prime coat
Definition
low viscosity liquid asphalt to an absorbent surface to prepare an untreated base for an asphalt surface, plugging voids, hardening top and binding it to overlying asphalt course.
Term
Asphalt tack coat
Definition
light application of liquid to existing asphalt or concrete surface. asphalt emulsion diluted with water is preferred type. for ensuring a bond between the surface being treated and overlying course.
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Featherrock
Definition
from lava, light-weight, inexpensive, easy to shape, chemically neutral, not used structurally, insulating, pervious to moisture.
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Granite
Definition
impervious to salts and chemicals, not vulnerable to freeze-thaw, dense and durable, lots of colors and finishes, expensive, so generally only used as veneer. paver for texture color toughness, curbing material, set with mechanical fasteners when used as veneer, low maintenance, difficult to cut.
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Slate
Definition
variety of surfaces and finishes, high strength but low tensile strength, resistant to chemicals and abrasion, used as a veneer or paver.
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Sandstone
Definition
sedimentary, variety of colors, weathers, veneer, paver, drystone wall, variety of forms(cut, split, rubble), pervious to moisture.
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Limestone
Definition
metamorphic or sedimentary?, abrasion resistant, easily worked, variety of colors, finishes, grains, sometimes weathers, higher maintenance, pervious,
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Marble
Definition
impervious, low maintenance, used as veneer, decorative mulch(chips)
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common brick
Definition
can be hollow(between 25% and 40%
Term
Facing brick
Definition
solid or hollow
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paving brick
Definition
solid. High compressive strength, variety of sizes and shapes, low permeability, wide range of tensile strength (also dependant on installation). Specification: spec type, grade, quality, finish, sand mold, and size (ex facing brick, grade mw, texture: extruded, 4"x8"x2"). for consistent color, require all brick from the same firing.
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Mortar
Definition
choose it based on type of strength needed. same ingredients as concrete plus hydrated lime.comes in types: N, S, M, and O.
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type N mortar
Definition
medium strength for general use in general masonry above grade
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type S mortar
Definition
high tensile bond strength, reasonably high compressive strength for reinforced masonry , or non-reinforced if max flex strength is required and mortar is only bonding agent between facing and backing, like a ceramic veneer
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type M mortar
Definition
high compressive strength and greater durability than other mortar types, for reinforced masonry below grade and in contact with earth, as in foundations, retaining walls, walks, sewers and manholes.
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type o mortar
Definition
interior use, low strength.
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Efflorescence
Definition
The white coating on bricks, caused by magnesium or calcium salt in mortar or brick or both. damage face.
Term
Lumber
Definition
cellulose material with variable characteristics. failures: warping, checking, splitting or twisting,
Term
laminated timbers
Definition
can build curves into the wood, can increase spans without making it thicker.
Term
surface treatment of wood
Definition
dipping, spraying or manual application of chemicals after all cuts and holes have been made. not great for wood totally exposed to the elements.
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pressure treated wood
Definition
chemicals injected under pressure into the wood's cell walls. which chemical depends on water exposed, subterranean or above grade. some won't take a stain or paint (eg, petroleum carriers). some may leach out if buried. some discolor wood. Creosote
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Plywood
Definition
pine and doug fir, generally. redwood and cedar for siding. glue comes in interior and exterior grades. a given thickness may be made up of different numbers of layers. Eg: 1/2" could be 3, 4 or 5 plies which influence the strength with the greater number of plies the greater the strength.
Term
Grade A Plywood
Definition
smooth surfaces
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Grade B Plywood
Definition
solid surface, up to 1"knots tight, slightly rough, but no skips
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Grade c plywood
Definition
splits 1/2" by 12 panel length, knots 1" open, tight knots to 1 1/2" and up to 1", pitch pockets(open
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Grade D Plywood
Definition
many controlled combinations of splits, knots, plugs, patches and holes
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Grade N Plywood
Definition
Smooth surface, intended for natural finish
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Grade AAX Plywood
Definition
would have 2 smooth sides with exterior glue.
Term
conventional wood construction
Definition
a structural framing system generally used for housing construction and not preferred for exposure to nature. two types: platform and balloon frame construction.
Term
Plank and Beam
Definition
structural construction method for flooring material supported by beams and uses fewer, larger timbers spaced farther apart than conventional. preferred for exterior use because *larger timber is more weather resistant and of a better scale*less labor=less cost,*no cross bracing is required, less cumbersome looking, adaptable: accommodates drainage with sloping and weather proofing or by spacing planks 1/4" apart
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post and beam
Definition
Wood construction method. Overhead support system for shelter or shade. load bearing capacity: regional character, wwpa span computer can help. rafter span: dependant upon joist spacing, elasticity, type, roof pitch and deflection, total load rafter size and spacing. max overhead beam span: size, modules of elasticity, stiffness, strength, types of wood, live and dead lad, deflection and beam size and spacing. post sizing. load is transferred to post through beams, post sizes are determined by calculating load areas and sizing posts for that load.
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Footings
Definition
are used to keep untreated wooden posts out of the ground, prevent decay and post shrinkage by distributing the load to a larger area of soil. footings should be below freeze thaw and should be in undisturbed soil. Special consideration for hurricane and earthquakes are required in cali and florida. Generally footing should be centered and have a width and depth two times the thickness of the foundation wall.
Term
Connections
Definition
post structural members. various metal base anchors, plates, clip angles and bearing plates are available for securing posts to slaves of concrete footings.
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Spacing
Definition
depends on loading (live and dead), beam spacing, and sizing, joist spacing and sizing and decking size and spacing. Span, spacing and connections are inseparable variables influenced by the above and species and grade.
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Joists
Definition
function: Secondary beams provide rigidity and a fastening surface for above. Placement: on-edge atop a beam or hung between beams. With thin members(2") the tendency to twist or fall flat increases with length requiring the use of blocking or bridging.
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Blocking
Definition
blocks are boards the same height as the joists they support, exactly the length of the space between those joists. They are inserted between the joists and aligned with each other. They help prevent twisting
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Bridging
Definition
bridging takes smaller pieces of wood, two in each space between joists. one goes from the top of joist 1 to the bottom of joist two and the other, next to it goes from the top of joist two to the bottom of joist 1. Similar arrangements happen in a line between all the joists in a line. It also prevents twisting
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Bracing
Definition
"bracing uses diagonal members to the depth of the connection between columns or posts.? length of diagonal must be increased as height of post or load is increased. can be designed as compressive members(rigid) or tension members(cables). rigid sheathing can be substituted between posts for bracing. acts on the principle of a truss
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Steel
Definition
plates beams, tubing, bars. caries in strength, resistance to oxidation and cost dependant upon process. ability to hold paint, ease of welding, drilling vary.
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stainless steel
Definition
specialties, sheets and coils. more expensive and more specialized. resistant to oxidation and corrosion.
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Aluminum
Definition
sheet, coil, tubing, bars and specialties light, lightpoles. very expensive. less strength. specialized welding and must be coated to protect from o2.
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Brass
Definition
bar shock, specialties. and copper: Piping, wire, sheets, coils, specialties. resistant to corrosion.
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cast iron
Definition
piping specialties. drainage structures, frames, grates, covers, backwater valves, traps, hoods and steps. long life and high strength.
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Galvanizing
Definition
zinc coating for steel. applied by dipping in solution with an electrical charge or cold applied. varies in smoothness and finish. long lasting if not damages. needs special treatment to hold paint. chain link , guide railing, special nails an bolts, hangers, water pipes.
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cadmium, nickel, chrome
Definition
metallic coating that may or may not be more expensive in certain locations in relation to galvanizing. not as durable in wet or corrosive atmospheres. cadmium is used on nuts and bolts and hardware items.
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painting metal
Definition
short lifespan, dependant upon quality of material, application and surface prep. poor resistance to chipping. high maintenance. on steel a fish oil base paint is often used to provide rust resisting qualities. electro-chemically applied sometimes=more permanent. weathering steel(cortex) is good with paint because if paint surface breaks, metal underneath is already oxidized.
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machined
Definition
for aluminum as a satin spot matte, or polished surface. brass, chrome, nickel, copper.
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Welding
Definition
should go all the way through the metal! not just on surface.
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stack weld
Definition
spots of welding along a seam.
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ship weld
Definition
all along seam.
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DIN
Definition
euorpean systems based on metric sys. like astm
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TUV
Definition
euorpean systems based on metric sys. like astm
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ASTM
Definition
american society for testing materials. covers concrete.
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CSA
Definition
canadian standard association. like astm
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ANSI
Definition
American national standards institute
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ANLA
Definition
American nursury and landscape association(formerly the american association of nurserymen. standards for health, size, shape, and vigor of plant materials.
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CSI
Definition
Construction specification institiute
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AASHTO
Definition

American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials

 

developed a system of soil classification based on suitability for highway construction. 

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USDA
Definition
United States Department of Agriculture
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ADA
Definition
Americans with disabilities act
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CDC
Definition
Center for disease control
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ACA
Definition
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ATB
Definition
asphalt treated base: good for working under wet or cold weather by reducing subgrade degradation, erosion, costs for cleanup.
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spike
Definition
long galvanized-metal nail that is driven down through a timber and into the timber or timbers below, to strengthen a structure and fasten the timber in place.
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wood screw:
Definition
wall tile: used in masonry products.
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snap tie
Definition
used in formwork of a concrete wall or foundation.
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Anchor Bolts
Definition
connect wood to foundation or wall, preferably in new conc.
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sieve analysis
Definition
used for soils in determination of footing size.
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structural fill
Definition
below floor slabs and building foundations or anything that needs an especially stable base.
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Contract documents
Definition
made up of working drawings, specifications, general conditions, and a form of agreement.
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working drawings
Definition
part of contract documents
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specifications
Definition
part of contract documents
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general conditions
Definition
part of contract documents
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form of agreement
Definition
signature page, part of contract documents
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cover sheet
Definition
part of construction plans, includes client names, consultant names, property legal descriptions vicinity map, and project name.
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Box Nail
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Finish Nail
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[image]
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spiral nail
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[image]
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joist hanger nails
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[image]
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common nail
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[image]
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flathead screw
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[image]
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roundhead screw
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ovalhead screw
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Machine bolt
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carriage bolt
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lag bolt
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Backup
Definition

The part of the masonry wall behind the exterior facing.

 

 

 

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batter
Definition

the process of recessing or sloping a wall back in successive courses. the opposite or corbel.

 

 

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Bond:

structural

tensile

pattern 

Definition

Structural bond refers to tying a Masonry wall together by lapping units one over another or by connecting them with metal ties. Tensile bond refers to adhesion between the mortar and masonry units or their reinforcement. Pattern bond refers to patterns formed by the exposed faces of units.

 

 

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Corbel
Definition

A shelf or ledge formed by projecting successive courses of masonry out from the face of the wall.

 

 

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"Green" Brick
Definition

Unfired clay brick or other clay products which can be sculpted before they are dried and fired.

 

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Parging
Definition

The application of mortar to the face or back of a masonry, sometimes called back-plastering.

 

 

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Pointing
Definition

Troweling mortar into a joint after the masonry unit is laid.

 

 

 

 

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Toothing
Definition

Projecting brick or block in alternate courses to provide for a bond with the adjoining masonry that will be laid later.

 

 

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Tuck pointing
Definition

Involves refilling mortar joints that have been cut or have fallen out of existing masonry.

 

 

 

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Bending Moment (M)
Definition

The stress resulting from the forces acting on the beam and the reaction of hte supports. The bending moment at any section in the beam is the sum of the moments on either side of the section. Expressed in inch-pounds.

 

 

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Deflection (D)
Definition

The tendency of a member to deform when placed under a load; present in all structures regardless of the material or magnitude of the load. Common acceptable limits of deflection range from 1/200th to 1/360th the effective span of the member in question. Expressed in inches (in).

 

 

 

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Extreme fiber stress in bending (fB)
Definition

A measure of inherent strength in a species and grade of lumber. Expressed in pounds per square inch (psi).

 

 

 

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Loading (P)
Definition

Dead load is the weight of the materials in the structure, including permanently attached fixtures and equipment. Live load is the weight of the people using the structure, the moveable furniture and equipment, snow, water, ice, and wind. Expressed in pounds per square foot (psf).

 

 

 

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Modules of elasticity (E)
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A measure of how much a material deforms in relation to the load applied.

 

 

 

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Moment
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The tendancy of a force to cause rotation about an axis. Moment is the product of a force and a distance.

 

 

 

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moment arm
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the perpendicular distance from the line of action of a force to the point being acted on.

 

 

 

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Moment of intertia (I)
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An abstract measure described as the sum of all the products of all infinately small areas times the square of their distances from the neutral surface of the beam.

 

 

 

 

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Section modulus(s)
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The ratio of the moment of intertia to the distance of the most remote fiber in the beam. Expressed in cubic inches (in3).
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Span versus effective span (L)
Definition

Span refers to center-to-center measurement. Effective span refers to the distance measured between supports.

 

 

 

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Ashlar
Definition

a type of cut stone typically selected from stratified rock such as limestone, sandstone and shale. Used for building solid walls. Ashlar is also a name for masonry made of squared stone laid in a random or coursed pattern, called coursed ashlar.

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Frost lines
Definition

The lowest level in soil that frosts or freezes.

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Masonry Header
Definition

A single brick or course of bricks turned to span the width of the wall. Headers tie two side by side tiers of bricks together.

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Rebar
Definition

abbreviation for reinforcing bar, sometimes referred to as rods. Round, steel bars placed in concrete and unit masonry walls for reinforcement purposes. Sized in 1/8" increments ex: a #4 is 1/2".

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Wythe
Definition

The width of one course of common bricks

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bag (of cement)
Definition
a quantity of cement that weighs 94 lbs.
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Bleeding
Definition

appearance of excess water rising to the surface shortly after the placing of concrete.

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crazing
Definition
numerous fine hair cracks in the surface of a newly hardened slab.
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Dusting
Definition

appearance of a powdery material at the surface of a hardened concrete slab, probably caused improper curing.

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Grout
Definition

a fluid mixture of cemet, water and sand of casting consistency

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Heat of hydration
Definition

heat created during the hardening process of concrete

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hydration
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the chemical reaction of water and cement that produces a hardened concrete.

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Hydraulic cement
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a cement that can set or harden while under water

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Monolithic concrete
Definition

concrete placed in one continuous cast without joints

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NEat Cement
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a mixture of cement and water (no aggregate)

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Placing
Definition

the act of putting concrete in position( sometimes incorrectly referred to as pouring)

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Plastic Concrete
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easily molded concrete that will change its form slowly only if the mold is removed

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prestressed concrete
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concrete subjected to stretching (or stressing) of reinforcing bars or cables within, thereby developing greater stength, stiffness and crack resistance in the concrete.

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precast concrete
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concrete components which are cast and cured off-site or in a factory before being placed into their final position.

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Pudding
Definition

compacting concrete with a spade, rod or other tool

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ready-mixed concrete
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concrete mixed at a central plant or in trucks enroute to the job and delivered ready to be placed

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Scaling
Definition

breaking away of the hardened concrete surface of a slab(to a depth about 1/16 to 3/16th of an inch, usually occuring at an early age of the slab.

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scoring
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partial cutting of concrete to control shrinkage and cracking. Also used to denote the roughening of a base slab to develop a stronger mechanical bond with a finish slab, etc.

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Segregation
Definition

separation of heavier coarse aggregates from the mortar or of the water from the other ingredients of a concrete mix during heardening or placing.

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Shrinkage
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decrease in the initial volume due to the removal of moisture from fresh concrete.

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spalls
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fragments of concrete dislodged from the surface of concrete

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subbase
Definition

a layer of material, aggregate or coarse graded concrete between the subgrade(soil) and the top course of the paving.

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subgrade
Definition

compacted fill or earth surface under subbase

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water-cement ratio
Definition
the amount of water used per unit of cement in making concrete, often expressed as a pure number ratio. such as pound of water per pound of cement. It is an index to strength, durability, watertightness, and workability.
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cement nail. smooth, bright oil quenched
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common brad, finishing nail. bright or cement coated.cupped head available.
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Set Screw

a screw with threads the entire length and no head. Typically, setscrews have a hex or slot drive recessed in the threaded length.

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Machine screw, machine bolt

Rod with spiral threads the entire length and with one flat end and a head on other end. Holds object to another object that has a pre-threaded hole, frequently a nut. Usually manufactured from metal. Can be rotated into or out of the object using a screwdriver or wrench.

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Lumen
Definition
A quantitative unit of measurement referring to the total amount of light energy emitted by a light source, without regard to the direction of its distribution.
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footcandle (fc)
Definition

a us unit of measurement referring to incident light (light reflecting of a surface at a certain location). Footcandles can be derived from lumens (1 fc= 1 lumen/sq ft) or candelas (fc=candelas/distance squared).

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lux (lx)
Definition

the international standard(SI) measure of incident light(light hitting a surface). it is equal to one lumen uniformly distributed over an area of one square meter. 10.7 lx= 1 fc

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candlepower
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unit of intensity of a light source in a specific direction, often referred to as Candela. One candela directed perpendicularly to a surface one foot away generates one footcandle of light.

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illuminance
Definition

incident light, or light striking a surface

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luminance
Definition

light leaving a surface, whether due to the surface's reflectance, or because it is the surface of a light emitting object (like a lightbulb) . Luminance is the measurable form of brightness, thich is a subjective sensation.\

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Term
effacacy
Definition

a measure of how efficiently a lamp converts electric power (watts) into light energy(lumens) without regard to the effectiveness of its illumination. it should not be assumed that a lamp which has a high efficacy will give better illumination that a less efficiet lamp.

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Term
light depreciation
Definition

lamp output (lumens) will depreciate over its effective life. I;;umination will be reduced further due to an accumulation of dirt and grime on the lamp and fixture. adjustments should be made to compensate for this depreciation when determining the average values of illumination maintaine over time. A maintenance factor of 50 to 70 percent is common for oudoor applications. New installations are routinely designed to deliver 1-1/2 to 3 times as much illumination as needed, to sustain this maintained output over the anticipated life of the lamp.

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Term
light color
Definition
two measures used to describe the color characteristics of lamps are the apparent color and the color rendering index. the apparent color of a light source is given by the color temperature. masured by index numbers from warm to cool. Preference for one or the other is a matter of taste and usually varies with the context and application and with illumination level. Warm tones tend to be favored when illumination is low and cooler tones are preferred under hight lighting levels. the color rendering index is a measurement of the degree to which object colors are faithfully rendered. and ranges from 0 to 100 and independant of warmness or coolness. generally, a min cri of 50.
Term
Glare
Definition
a point or surface of luminance that is above one's current state of adaptation. The human visual system can comfortably see in light levels ranging from starlight to noonday sun, but not all at once.
Term
cutoff light distribution
Definition
shades that control the angle at which light can leaves the fixture so as not to shine in eyes. usually 75 degrees above nadir, or within 15 degrees of horizontal.


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Term
A horizon
Definition
10-12" generally, but could be 2" or 2'. made up of Aoo, A0m a1, A2 and A3
Term
B horizon
Definition
10-12 " of soil depth below A horixonfrom 4" to 8'. made up of b1, b2, b3
Term
C horizon
Definition
weathered parent material with layers of accumulated calcium sulfate found in some soils. Occasionally there is no c horizon.
Term
D horizon
Definition
hard rock or any underlying stratum having siginificance to byt not part of parent material.

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Term
horizon A00
Definition
loose organic debris. usulaly only found in forests, not grasslands.
Term
horizon Ao
Definition
Organic matter, partly decomposed. usually found in forests not grassland.
Term
A1
Definition
a dark-colored horixon with hight content of organic matter mixed with mineral matter. prime growth medium.
Term
A2
Definition
a light-colored horizon of maximum removal of materials(eluviation). prominent in podzolic and faint in chernozemic soils.


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Term
horizon A3/b1
Definition
transitional layers, distinct only in well-developed soil profiles.

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Term
B2 horizon
Definition
horizons of maximum accumulation of suspended material or of clay, maximum depelopment of blocky or prismatic soil structure.


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Term
b3 horizon
Definition
transition to C horizon
Term
eluviated soil
Definition
soil where nutrients have been carried away by infiltrating water. light in color. b horizon.
Term
residual soil
Definition
rock weathered in place-wacke, laterite, podzols, residual sands, clays and gravels.


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Term
cumulose soils
Definition
organic accumulations-peat, much, swamp sils, muskeg, humus, bog soils


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Term
Glacial soil
Definition
moraines, eskers, drumlins, kames--till, drift, boulder clay, glacial sands and gravels


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Term
alluvial soil
Definition
flood plains, deltas, bars--sedementary clays and silts, alluvial sands and gravels


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Term
Aolian soils
Definition
wind-born deposits, blow sands, dune sands, loess, adobe
Term
colluvial soils
Definition
cravity deposits-cliff debris, talus, avalanches, masses of rock waste


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Term
volcanic soils
Definition
dakota bentonite, volclay, volcanic ask, lava
Term
Fill
Definition
Synthetic deposits- ranging from waste and rubbish to bult embankments


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Term
entisol
Definition
alluvium and aeolian good soils from everywhere, no horizon development
Term
vertisols
Definition
subhumid to arid with wet and dry seasons, or arid areas subject to flooding, grasses and woody shrubs, hight actuvity clays shrinking when dry, missing b horizon, poor drainage
Term
inceptisols
Definition
humid from arctic to tropical, forests , a little grassland, young soils from residuum, soess, glacial till. soils moist.
Term
1 cubic ft of water
Definition
62.4 lbs
Term
feet of head
Definition
feet of water column. weight of column of water over a unit area. 1 cubic ft of water=62.4 lbs. one psi(pound per square inch)=2.31 feet of head.
Term
Platform Framing
Definition

Platform Framing

Has joists [image]

picture from Winterbottom's "Wood in the Landscape"

Term
Plank and beam framing
Definition

[image]

no joists.

Term
[image]
Definition

[image]

1:joist, 2-rim joist, 3- sandwich beam, 4-post, 5- footing, 6- beam, 7- rail cap, 8- rail,9-baluster, 10- stair ringer

Term
[image][image]
Definition

[image]

http://www.rd.com/content/openContent.do?contentId=18177

Term
Construction institute master format divisions
Definition

division 2- site prep-demo, surveying

31- earthwork (below grade)

32- exterior improvements(most LA things!)

33-utilities

Term
snap valve system
Definition
quick coupler
Term
Emitter
Definition
drip irrigation water dispenser part. Two types:
-compensating
-noncompensating- distance etc depends solely on water pressure and type. Req careful calculations in grade change or distance situations.
Term
diatomaceous skeletal remains
Definition
debris in pipes, sometimes slime. spec opaque pipes to prevent algae growth.
Term
screen filter
Definition
sufficient for most potable water situations for bits of pipe that break off occasionally.
Term
sand filter
Definition
for algae or slime situations. xpensive. another option is just checking a screen filter frequently.
Term
syringe cycle
Definition
golf course mini-watering to melt frost off grass and leaves or humudifies grass in afternoon.
Term
pipe sizing:
Definition
determine the gallons per minute(gpm) based on number of heads downstream and rater per head. pressure must be greater than calc because of friction. Keep velocities in pipe below 5 fps to prevent variations in flow causing flow disruption. control with pressure regulators.
Term
DIN
Definition
Department of Immigration and Naturalization
Term
Metes and bounds
Definition
Typically the system uses physical features of the local geography, along with directions and distances, to define and describe the boundaries of a parcel of land. The boundaries are described in a running prose style, working around the parcel of the land in sequence, from a point of beginning, returning back to the same point. It may include references to other adjoining parcels of land (and their owners), and it, in turn, could also be referred to in later surveys. At the time at which the description is compiled, it may have been marked on the ground with permanent monuments placed where there were no suitable natural monuments. Still used out east. north-northwest rather than 300degrees or other angle methods.
Term
plane surveying
Definition
Plane surveying, which assumes that the Earth is flat, is the most commonly practised form of surveying. It consists primarily of locating the positions of features on the ground (or fairly close to it). This is achieved, in the first instance, by a combination of angular and linear measurement.
Term
Geodetic surveying
Definition
measures the shape of the earth
Term
Global positioning
Definition
A typical GPS receiver calculates its position using the signals from four or more GPS satellites. Four satellites are needed since the process needs a very accurate local time, more accurate than a clock can provide, so the receiver internally solves for time as well as position.
Term
[image]
Definition

Masonlry Anchor.

 

 http://www.acehardware.com/sm-installing-masonry-anchors--bg-1283458.html

Term

Atterberg limits

Definition
The Atterberg limits are a basic measure of the nature of a fine-grained soil. Depending on the water content of the soil, it may appear in four states: solid, semi-solid, plastic and liquid. In each state the consistency and behavior of a soil is different and thus so are its engineering properties.
Term

Shrinkage limit

Definition

The shrinkage limit (SL) is the water content where further loss of moisture will not result in anymore volume reduction.[2] The test to determine the shrinkage limit is ASTM International D427. The shrinkage limit is much less commonly used than the liquid limit and the plastic limit.

 

Wikkipedia 

Term

Plastic limit

Definition

A soil has reached its plastic limit when it is moist enough that it has some cohesion but not so moist that it totally sticks together.  Imagine white sugar(below plastic limit) vs brown sugar vs cookie dough(above liquid limit). 

 

The plastic limit (PL) is the water content where soil starts to exhibit plastic behavior. A thread of soil is at its plastic limit when it is rolled to a diameter of 3 mm and crumbles. To improve consistency, a 3 mm diameter rod is often used to gauge the thickness of the thread when conducting the test.


Term

Liquid limit

Definition

Soil wet beyond its liquid limit is cohesive, like playdough.  Dryer than the liquid limit (in a plastic state) crumbles like graham cracker crust.There may be a better way of imagining it.- me

 

The liquid limit (LL) is the water content where a soil changes from plastic to liquid behavior. 


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wikipedia 

Term
Soil Activity
Definition

The activity (A) of a soil is the PI divided by the percent of clay-sized particles present. Different types of clays have different specific surface areas which controls how much wetting is required to move a soil from one phase to another such as across the liquid limit or the plastic limit. From the activity one can predict the dominant clay type present in a soil sample. High activity signifies large volume change when wetted and large shrinkage when dried. Soil with high activity are very reactive chemically.

Normally, activity of clay is between 0.75 and 1.25. It is assumed that the plasticity index is approximately equal to the clay fraction (A = 1). When A is less than 0.75, it is considered inactive. When it is greater than 1.25, it is considered active.

 

 

wikipedia 

Term
unified system
Definition
soil testing system developed for highways
Term
USDA system
Definition
soil classifications by us dept of ag natural resource conservation service.  MAps of us soils.  Soil textural triangle is theirs too. 
Term
[image]
Definition

[image]

http://physics.uwstout.edu/geo/sect8.htm 

Term
[image]
Definition

Gabion retaining wall.

 

Stones in wire cages.  good for drainage, cheap. 

Term
When a valve is a part of irrigation pipeline, the overall resistance to flow increases. Pressure drop through a valve can be calculated from
Definition
[image] Equation 1.   The resistance coefficient K, for a given type of valve tends to vary with size as does the friction factor for straight pipe and is determined experimentally  

http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/WI005


 
Term
Cv
Definition
This parameter is frequently used for valve sizing especially for control valves. It is the number of gallons per minute of 60°F water that will flow through the valve at a 1 lb/in2 pressure drop across the valve. The maximum Cv, which is measured with the valve fully open is accepted as a measure of the valve size. For water at 60°F it is expressed by Equation 2 : If the Cv is known for a given valve, the amount of flow can be determined for a given pressure drop. Conversely, the pressure drop can be found for a specified flow. If the amount of flow and the pressure drop are known, Cv can be calculated and a matching valve can be found. An example of flow coefficients is presented in Table 3 .

http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/WI005


Term
"Cross-Connection Control"
Definition

backflow prevention between irrigation system and water source.

 

 

http://www.irrigationtutorials.com/sprinkler08.htm 

Term
Schedule pvc pipe
Definition

e.g. SCH40 and SCH 80

Wall thickness is the same as steel pipe at the same schedule and pipe size, unlike Class PVC Pipe.  Used for precut threaded nipples for sprinkler risers in shrub beds. 

Term
Class PVC Pipe  
Definition

designated by pressure ratings. Used for most of the irrigation pipes.

E.g. CL 160 or CL200 or CL315

Term

Derived limits

Definition

The values of these limits are used in a number of ways. There is also a close relationship between the limits and properties of a soil such as compressibility, permeability, and strength. This is thought to be very useful because as limit determination is relatively simple, it is more difficult to determine these other properties. Thus the Atterberg limits are not only used to identify the soil's classification, but it also allows for the use of empirical correlations for some other engineering properties.

Term

Plasticity index


Definition

The plasticity index (PI) is a measure of the plasticity of a soil. The plasticity index is the size of the range of water contents where the soil exhibits plastic properties. The PI is difference between the liquid limit and the plastic limit (PI = LL-PL). Soils with a high PI tend to be clay, those with a lower PI tend to be silt, and those with a PI of 0 tend to have little or no silt or clay.

 

wikipedia
Term
Liquid limit tests
Definition

Casagrande subsequently standardized the apparatus and the procedures to make the measurement more repeatable. Soil is placed into the metal cup portion of the device and a groove is made down its center with a standardized tool. The cup is repeatedly dropped 10mm onto a hard rubber base until the groove is closed for 13 mm (½ inch). The moisture content at which it takes 25 drops of the cup to cause the groove to close is defined as the liquid limit.

Another method for measuring the liquid limit is the Cone Penetrometer test. It is based on the measurement of penetration into the soil of a standardized cone of specific mass. Despite the universal prevalence of the Casagrande method, the cone penetrometer is often considered to be a more consistent alternative because it minimises the possibility of human variations when carrying out the test.

 

Term

Liquidity index

Definition
The liquidity index (LI) is used for scaling the natural water content of a soil sample to the limits. It can be calculated as a ratio of difference between natural water content, plastic limit, and plasticity index: LI=(W-PL)/(LL-PL) where W is the natural water content
Term

abbreviations:

alum

ac.

A.C.C.M.P

A.C.P 

B&B

B.C.

Bit.

B.M 

Definition

alum=aluminum

ac.=acres

A.C.C.M.P=asphalt-coated corrugated metal

A.C.P =asbestos cement pipe

 

B&B=balled and burlaped

B.C.=bottom of curb

Bit.=bituminous

B.M =benchmark

Term

abbreviations:

 

B.S.

B.V.C

B.W.

Cal

C.B.

C.I

CL 

Definition

 

B.S.= bottom of slope

B.V.= beginning of vertical curve

B.W.= both ways

Cal= caliper

C.B.= catch basin

C.I= cast iron

CL = center line

 

Term

abbreviations:

C.L.F.

C.O.

C.M.P.

C/S

C.F.

C.Y.

Definition

C.L.F. = chain-link fence

C.O.= cleanout

C.M.P.= corrugated metal pipe

C/S= cross slope

C.F.= cubic feet

C.Y.= cubic yards

D= degree of curvature
Term

abbreviations

 

d.m.h

d.f.

e.c.

e.a.p

e.v.c

e.w.

e.s. 

Definition

d.m.h=drop manhole

d.f.= drinking fountain

e.c.= electrical contractor

e.a.p=exposed aggregate paving

e.v.c.=end of vertical curve

e.w.= end wall

e.s. = end section

Term

abbreviations

 

f.f.

f.g.

f.h.

f.s.d

ftg.

ga.

g.c.

 

Definition

f.f.= finished floor elevation

f.g.=  finished grade elevation

f.h.= fire hydrant

f.s.d= full-sized detail

ftg.=footing

ga.=gauge

g.c.=  General contractor

Term

abbreviations

g.r.

g.v.

hb

hw

h.p.

i.d.

j.b.

 

Definition

g.r.= guard rail

g.v.= gas valve

hb= hosebib

hw= headwall

h.p.= highpoint

i.d.- inside diameter

j.b.= junction box

Term

abbr.:

 

l.p.

l.f.

l.c.

m.h.

n.i.c.

n.t.s

nom. 

Definition

l.p.= low point

l.f.= linear feet

l.c.=lanscape contractor

m.h.= manhole

n.i.c.= not in contact

n.t.s= not to scale

nom. = nominal

Term

abbr. 

 

o.c.

o.d.

p.a.

p.c.p.

p.v.c.

p.c.

p.c.c

 

Definition

o.c.=  on center

o.d.= outside diameter

p.a.= planting area

p.c.p.= porous concrete paver

p.v.c.= polyvinyl chloride pipe

p.c.= point of curvature

p.c.c.= point of compound curve

Term

abbr.:

 

pl

P.V.C.

 P.V.t

pt

r

r.c.p. 

r.o.w. 

Definition

pl= property line

P.V.C.=point of vertical curvature

 P.V.t= point of vertival tangent

pt-point of tangent

r= radius

r.c.p. = reinforced concrete pipe

r.o.w. = roght of way

Term

abbr.

 

s.i.

st'l

sq

sta

s/s

t.c.

t.e. 

Definition

s.i.= storm inlet

st'l= steel

sq= square

sta= station

s/s= stainless steel

t.c.= top of curb

t.e.= tapered end
Term

abbr.

t&g

t.w.

t.s.

Twp.

typ.

u.d.

usgs

v.c. 

Definition

t&g= tongue in groove

t.w.=top of wall

t.s.= top of slope

Twp.= township

typ.= typical

u.d.= underdrain

usgs= united states geological survey

v.c.= vertical curve

Term

abbr:

 

var.

v.c.p.

w.w.m.

w.v.

y.d.

 

Definition

var.= various, varies

v.c.p.= verified clay pipe 

w.w.m.=  woven wire mesh

w.v.=water valve

y.d.= yard driain

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