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  1. #181

    di man ko engineer..pero kita ko pag agi nako ngadto, murag substandard jud ang materials..semento plang daan...tsk...tsk...tsk...

  2. #182
    how will you recognize a substandard cement? or concrete for that matter? :o

  3. #183
    Quote Originally Posted by necrotic freak View Post
    wala man tingali kaayo to vibration kay 1am gu nahitabo...
    it doesnt need for the vibration to happen at 1am.. pwede the damage had been done for awhile already na... vibrations can loosen nuts and bolts.. even for a tiny amount. the load capacity is greatly reduced..

    Quote Originally Posted by Leartes View Post
    how will you recognize a substandard cement? or concrete for that matter? :o
    there are many ways..

    1st.) slump testing.. the idea is if sobra ra ka basa ang semento.. saup ang mixture..

    2nd) compression testing.. i test ang concrete sample kung pila jud iya capacity after a certain no. of days.. if mu fail. meaning it hasnt achieved its design strength

    3rd.) kung mag "ampao" imo semento.. kung mag buhos ka. tanawa nga wala ba holes ang gi buhosan.. especially beware of holes nga ma expose ang kabila inside.. its a complete failure..
    of course.. this step would require you to remove the forms to actually see the honeycombs or "ampao"

  4. #184
    Quote Originally Posted by john_dux View Post
    it doesnt need for the vibration to happen at 1am.. pwede the damage had been done for awhile already na... vibrations can loosen nuts and bolts.. even for a tiny amount. the load capacity is greatly reduced..



    there are many ways..

    1st.) slump testing.. the idea is if sobra ra ka basa ang semento.. saup ang mixture..

    2nd) compression testing.. i test ang concrete sample kung pila jud iya capacity after a certain no. of days.. if mu fail. meaning it hasnt achieved its design strength

    3rd.) kung mag "ampao" imo semento.. kung mag buhos ka. tanawa nga wala ba holes ang gi buhosan.. especially beware of holes nga ma expose ang kabila inside.. its a complete failure..
    of course.. this step would require you to remove the forms to actually see the honeycombs or "ampao"
    for this you mean, prior to curing or the concrete to take its final shape, dba? like wla pa gi pa barug as wall or as poste? but in the case of gaisano tisa, wla naman to sila ga buhos pag ka hagba. ako question was HOW would you recognize that a "cement" is substandard, basing only on what you saw on the site...

  5. #185
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    Naa daw lage nagpuyo didto na dili ingon nato oi dah,,,

    bitaw oi di na jud ko mosaka ana og padayonon na nila ang gaisano

  6. #186
    Quote Originally Posted by Leartes View Post
    for this you mean, prior to curing or the concrete to take its final shape, dba? like wla pa gi pa barug as wall or as poste? but in the case of gaisano tisa, wla naman to sila ga buhos pag ka hagba. ako question was HOW would you recognize that a "cement" is substandard, basing only on what you saw on the site...
    ah ok.. so the third option would apply.. it comes down to worksmanship kung daghan ba holes (voids) or ampao ang semento.. pwede pud puro ra semento og buhangin ang na buhos sa certain part nya ang gravel naipit sa mga kabila kay di kalusot kay guot ra kaau pagka plastar sa kabila..

    you wouldnt know a low quality concrete if mo gahi na if imu lang jud tanawn... pero usually.. if suspiciously luspad ra jud.. it warrants investigation jud..

    pero what is very suspicious is why withour warning ang pagkaguba... i think the structure was over-designed. meaning ni una fail ang kabila kay sa semento... if mi una fail ang steel, ang failure sa semento abrupt jud na and without warning.. unlike if una mo fail ang semento.. you would see large cracks and some major bending.. naa pa time mo evacuate before ma hagba jud...

  7. #187
    agree @ winkz...heheh taw an jud na dra dapita,,,naa gne kitag agta dra...ahaha
    dle nsad mi mo sulod dra bsag / f ever mahuman nana & mag open...ad2 nlng jud mi sa tta gwapa(grocery,buy meds),,xur among safety...tsk

  8. #188
    Quote Originally Posted by john_dux View Post
    ah ok.. so the third option would apply.. it comes down to worksmanship kung daghan ba holes (voids) or ampao ang semento.. pwede pud puro ra semento og buhangin ang na buhos sa certain part nya ang gravel naipit sa mga kabila kay di kalusot kay guot ra kaau pagka plastar sa kabila..

    you wouldnt know a low quality concrete if mo gahi na if imu lang jud tanawn... pero usually.. if suspiciously luspad ra jud.. it warrants investigation jud..

    pero what is very suspicious is why withour warning ang pagkaguba... i think the structure was over-designed. meaning ni una fail ang kabila kay sa semento... if mi una fail ang steel, ang failure sa semento abrupt jud na and without warning.. unlike if una mo fail ang semento.. you would see large cracks and some major bending.. naa pa time mo evacuate before ma hagba jud...
    exactly. i havent seen the structure up close, but basing on news videos, it seemed that the reinforcing bars were too small (probably 10 or 12)? im not sure though.

  9. #189

    Default Possibilities/Impossibilities

    Possibilities:

    1. The Structural Plan was not followed by the General Contractor - CYC.

    a) The Rebar specifications was not followed could be (1) undersize or (2) quantity specified
    was not followed- the contractor reduced the number of deformed bars - without clearance
    from the structural engineer.

    b) Construction Method: (1) Improper rebar connections, (2) Substandard ready mix concrete,
    (3) or in that area they might not have used ready mix concrete but instead used Bagger-Mixer
    where you cannot guarantee consistency and quality of mix,

    c) The area was constructed without clearance from the structural engineer. The building owner
    may have requested CYC to add the area and CYC did not seek clearance from the Structural
    Engineer


    2. The Structural Plan was incorrect- thus the fault of the Structural Engineer.


    Impossibilities:

    1) The AGTA and ENGKANTO DID IT.

    2) The ants bit the workers who ran into the wall thus causing the wall to collapse!!


    Factual Thorough Analysis:

    1) Check Structural Plan

    2) Check Beams & Columns and Slab Actual Rebars

  10. #190
    hala noh? kagrabeh nman pud oi! mag tukod nlng gni ug building d pa gyud tarungon. hasta pricatesectors, mangurakot pud cguro. grabeh asa nmn lng ta ani padulung! manga angol tag wa sa oras ani tungod sa mga careless nga taw!

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