Government Polytechnic, Ratnagiri: A Project On
Government Polytechnic, Ratnagiri: A Project On
Government Polytechnic, Ratnagiri: A Project On
A Project On
Submitted to
“ contruction material “
( 22202 )
Sumitted by
2020 – 2021
Certificate
PLACE: RATNAGIRI
DATE:
1. Introduction
2. Besic terms related to Constraction Materials
3. Classification & Uses Constraction Materials
4. Collection of Photographs Type of Constraction Materials
5. Types of Constraction Materials Different Engineering Field
6. Refernce
Introduction constraction matrials:
In history there are trends in building materials from being natural to becoming more
man-made and composite; biodegradable to imperishable; indigenous (local) to being
transported globally; repairable to disposable; chosen for increased levels of fire-safety,
and improved seismic resistance.. These trends tend to increase the initial and long
term economic, ecological, energy, and social costs of building materials Economic
costs, Ecological cost, Energy costs, Social costs.
● Conventional/traditional materials
● Innovations in traditional materials
● New and alternative materials
All these construction materials are used in building construction projects. Find below
the construction materials list, construction materials name list with pictures, and
various construction materials used in house construction.
2. Structural Steel
Structural steel is a popular construction material, often used alongside concrete to
create impressive and long-lasting buildings. Its versatility, sustainability, and flexibility
are some of the main reasons for its use and cost-effectiveness.
3. Reinforcement Steel
4. Bitumen
Bitumen is a material obtained by fractional distillation of crude petroleum as an end
product. According to IS: 334-1951, bitumen is a non-crystalline solid or viscous
material having adhesive properties derived from petroleum either by natural or refinery
process. Bituminous materials are used for road construction, roofing, waterproofing,
and other applications. For the main application, which is road construction, the major
concerns, as with concrete, are cost and durability.
This sand is white-grey and is one of the fine graded sands used in the construction of
buildings. They are mainly used in concrete and masonry work. They can also be used
for RCC, plastering, and many other brick or block works.
5. Bricks
A brick is a type of block used to build walls, pavements, and other elements in masonry
construction. Properly, the term brick denotes a block composed of dried clay but is now
also used informally to denote other chemically cured construction blocks. Bricks can be
joined together using mortar, adhesives, or by interlocking them. Bricks are produced in
numerous classes, types, materials, and sizes which vary with region and time period
and are produced in bulk quantities.
Timber is used indoors, windows, cabinet, cupboards, shelves, tables, and railings, etc.
Timber is also popularly used in the form of plywood & raw wood. Products like ply
blocks and ply boards, heavy patterned doors, and windows are made of solid
wood/Timber to provide strength, toughness, and durability. Also, Wood is one of the
most used natural building materials in the world. Hardwoods are commonly used to
construct walls, ceilings, and floors, while softwoods are often used to make doors,
furniture, and window frames. Some examples of the most popular hardwoods include
oak, maple, mahogany, cherry, walnut, and teak.
1. Geotechnical Engineering
● Geotechnical engineeringis is that field of civil engineering whichdeals with
soil investigation and design of proper foundations of structures.
2. Environmental Engineering
● Environmental Engineering deals with pollution control and public
health engineering. Different types of Pollutions are water, air, noise and
othr pollution.
3. Structural Engineering
● This Branch of civil engineering dals with structural analysis and
design of structures. Structural analysis s done to calculate stresss in
structural components, on the basis of loads, acting on structures.
2. https://www.dreamstime.com/photos-images/timber-wood-as-c
onstruction-materials.html
3. http://ecoursesonline.iasri.res.in/mod/page/view.php?id=27633
4. https://www.shutterstock.com/search/steel+reinforcement