Tropical Engineering Concrete, Wood, Metals - 3 PDH
Course Outline
1. CONCRETE
2. CONCRETE MASONRY
3. METALS
4. WOOD AND PLASTICS
5. SITE WORK
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will:
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Learn the importance of minimizing the salt content of both the water and aggregates (especially coral) used in the concrete mix;
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Learn how the density of aggregates affects concrete strength, cement and water content, workability, and porosity of the concrete, all of which indirectly influence steel corrosion;
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Learn how air-entraining agents are used to improve workability of concrete;
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Learn about the precaution to be observed when using galvanized reinforcement;
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Learn the significance of water infiltration of concrete masonry units in the tropics;
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Learn why it is important to avoid corrosion of metals caused by galvanic action between two dissimilar metals; and
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Learn how to base selection of wood for exterior lumber and timber on strength and treatability.
Intended Audience
This course is intended for civil and structural engineers and other design and construction professionals wanting an introduction to the special challenges present in employment of concrete, metal and wood materials in facilities in tropical climates where heat, humidity and seafront conditions are important.
Benefit for Attendee
This course will give structural and civil engineers and other design and construction professionals an introduction to tropical engineering using wood, metal and concrete construction materials and products.
Course Introduction
This is an introduction to methods for design and construction using concrete, metal and wood in tropical climates.
Course Summary
This course will give you technical guidance you can apply when designing facilities in the tropics.