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Choosing the Right Steel Plate Supplier

On March 18, 2026 By Jalal Afsar

Steel plays a crucial role in modern construction, manufacturing, and infrastructure development.From bridges and buildings …

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Architectural Vinyl Wrap: Uses, Performance, and Common Failures

On January 23, 2026 By Jalal Afsar

How To Combine Aesthetics and Function in Landscape Engineering

On October 29, 2025 By Jalal Afsar

How Engineers Design Safer and Smarter Sports Surfaces

On October 29, 2025 By Jalal Afsar
4 Engineering Innovations in Modern Tennis Court Construction

4 Engineering Innovations in Modern Tennis Court Construction

On October 10, 2025 By Jalal Afsar

Statistics | Characteristics | Branches Of Statistics | Example

On March 31, 2012 By Jalal Afsar In Introduction

Statistics is a branch of mathematics that deals with the study of various techniques used for the collection, organization, analysis and interpretation of data. After the interpretation of data, a final report is written that …

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Difference Between Flexible And Rigid Pavement

On March 28, 2012 By Jalal Afsar In Road Pavement

Flexible pavement differ from rigid pavement in terms of load distribution. In flexible pavements load distribution is primarily based on layered system. While, in case of rigid pavements most of the load carries by slab itself and slight load goes …

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Flexible Pavement | Mechanism | Conclusion

On March 28, 2012 By Jalal Afsar In Road Pavement

From the word flexible, it is very clear that in this category pavement that come are those that deflects under the applied load. Flexible pavements are very dependent on the underlying layers, these underlying layers …

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Rigid Pavement | Elastic Modulus Of Rigid Pavement

On March 24, 2012 By Jalal Afsar In Road Pavement

From the word “rigid”, it is clear those pavements that are of a high strength. Rigid pavements are the laid surfaces that are constructed of high strength concrete on foundations having little resistance against live …

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Road Pavement | Pavement Types

On March 24, 2012 By Jalal Afsar In Road Pavement

Pavement is a hard, high strength top finished road surface that separates the underlying well-compacted foundation from the weight of vehicles. Pavement is in between the wheels of vehicles and the foundation of a road. …

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Properties Comparison Of Emulsion And Cutbacks

On March 24, 2012 By Jalal Afsar In Binding Materials

Emulsion Emulsions are much more benefit than cutbacks. These are given below; Emulsions are environmental friendly. Emulsions have no effect on environment, because in emulsion there is no such diluent which has negative effect on …

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Cutbacks Pavement Material | Cutbacks Function | Types Of Cutbacks

On March 24, 2012 By Jalal Afsar In Binding Materials

Cutbacks are form by the combination of asphalt cement with solvent (kerosene oil, diesel, gasoline etc…). In cutbacks asphalt cements are mixed up with solvents due to the requirement of resultant less viscosity fluid, so …

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Pavement Binding Materials | Emulsion | Emulsion Binding Process | Emulsion Benefits | Types Of Emulsion

On March 24, 2012 By Jalal Afsar In Binding Materials

Materials which are being used for bond between different constituents of pavement, and that bond remains intact under different conditions. Binding materials actually increase the resistance between individual elements of mixture and increase its strength …

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Concrete Secant Modulus | Procedure | Benefits

On March 24, 2012 By Jalal Afsar In Stress Strain Relationship

A slope of the secant between two points on the curve is known as secant modulus. Secant modulus is applicable when concrete specimen shows non-linearity or where initial tangent modulus not gives too much required …

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Modulus Of Elasticity | Concrete Modulus | Initial Tangent Concrete Modulus | Procedure

On March 24, 2012 By Jalal Afsar In Stress Strain Relationship

Elastic modulus of concrete is not easy to determine, because of non-linear behavior of concrete. Concrete is very strong in compression but very weak in tension and this is the main reason for non-linear behavior …

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