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Construction Quality Management Dashboard Interactive

Dear All,

I am Sharing a Interactive Quality Management Dashboard, Useful for Quality Managers and Engineers to keep track on their Quality Objectives.

Quality Management Dashboard will help you on;

Tracking NCR's as per Location, Activity and Person who is incharge for it.
Tracking the Quality of work
Cost of Rework
Standard Operating Procedures Record.
Inspection Report Record.
Quality Training Record.
Best Practices Implemented and Learning.
Major NCR's and much more.

Dashboard is made in excel sheet

Main page view.
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You can track the things easily
with month and year picker at top.

NCR
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NCR can be track as per location by selecting it from drop down.
NCR Location.png
 
Further you can track it by person name and area of his work.
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We have a area which shows a product quality rating.
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By clicking on blue button you can track overall rating so far.
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and their are many more features. Just download it and explore.

It will help you in great ways in your day to day tracking and recording quality objectives of your work.

Its complete solution for a Quality Manager / Engineer to succeed in his work in smart way.

If you have any query related to how to use it and do customization you can post here.

All formulas are stored in sheet called data, you can change the automatic selection data from their like

Location name
Incharges Name
If you want to change name of activities you can.

and other customization you can do directly on each sheet like
changing name of company,
name of project
company logo and anything you want.

Original Post with download link : https://civil4m.com/threads/quality-management-dashboard-interactive.149/

Site Engineers should not make this mistake in RCC structure

In general below activities are overlooked by a Site Engineers and Supervisors. This may cause a serious trouble to the structure during earth quakes.

Ring / Stirrup hooks not bent at 135 degree.

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The studies shown that, during earthquake a hook bent at 90 degree opens out and structure fall downs.

This is a most important work over looked by many and not given much importance.

all must treat it as a important thing to check before fixing shutters to column and save the life's of many in future if any natural calamities happens.

2nd point where i would like to draw attention of every one is loose stuck concrete on rebars.

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Many don't take effort to see the Yesterday's concreted structure, it may have

Loose concrete stuck on reinforcement bars and,

the construction joint not made at the top surface of concrete.

During compaction, over-vibration or a high slump concrete can cause the fines to get accumulated at top surface leaving the weak layer of concrete at top.

The top surface need to be treated to ensure no weak layer of concrete is deposited at top.

loose concrete stuck on reinforcement can cause a weak bond between concrete and rebar.

structures fails if, the weak layer of concrete fails to take load and improper bonding in concrete & rebar.

Hope all understood the importance of this 3 things, when you go for checking do check this points to build a good quality structure.

If you have any query on it you can post by replying here.

Original Post Link : https://civil4m.com/threads/site-engineers-should-not-make-this-mistake-in-rcc-structure.281/

How Cement is made - Insight of Cement Plant

Cement

It is made up of limestone by crushing it into powder and modifying its some properties.
Strength of the cement mainly depends on the quality of lime stone quarry. Blackish limestones have better properties than whitish limestone. It does not mean a faint color cement lack in strength properties but darker color always performs well on strength properties.
Clay or shale so called, are generally “Bentonite” and “Laterite” mix with Limestone to form a clinkers.
There % in mix is around 3 to 4% and rest is lime, % varies base on the quality of material and desired property.

Materials come from quarries like this.
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Lime stone crusher situated in quarry to make a small size aggregates and then transported to stacking location by conveyor.
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Lime stone stacked in piles

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Close Look at Limestone’s it looks like normal aggregates
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Clays are too stacked you can see on further side of conveyor

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Stack reclaimer which does gradation and send lime stones to crusher.

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Material then feed to silo by screening.

Bentonite feeder.jpg
 

Laterite feeder.jpg

Screen for removing unwanted materials

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Crushing Area

Crusher feeder.jpg

After adding % ingredient mix and calcinations process it is sent into rotary kiln

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Here it goes though the high temperatures of 1400 to 1600 degree centigrade’s and then it’s cool down below 100 degree till the end of kiln and at cooling unit

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Temperature plays important role in forming the compound of cements, Clay helps to liquidation of limestone’s and forming clinker of size 1mm to 25mm through rolling effect of kiln.

Temperature control unit

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After formation of clinkers they are store in silo or directly sent to the production unit by conveyor

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At production unit there is a ball mill which grinds all ingredients into finer material

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Flyash: being poured into silo for production

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IS Codes permitting the Performance improver additive up to 5 %, in the production of Ordinary Portland Cement.
Performance improver additives are;
FlyAsh
Granulated slag
Silica fume
Limestone
Rice husk ash
Metakaolin

So while doing mix designing consider this and stick to one brand of cement or do trials with brands you intended to use in your project.

In production of cement the gypsum is added either solid or liquid with clinker in ball mill. % of gypsum added depends on the properties of cement which are required.

Gypsum feed for production

Gypsum feeder.jpg

Clinkers feed for production

Clinker feeder.jpg

After grinding it to the required fineness then cement is stored in the silo. This cement then sent to us either in bags or through cement bulkers.

The clinkers, which lake into the desired properties are use to produce a 33 Grade cement.

Production of the 43 and 53 grade cement is same; the difference is the fineness of the grinded powder.

The Total Production system is controlled automatically, for the quality of the product at each stage and adjusts the proportions base on the desired properties.

The whole process is controlled in the control unit which displays all processes

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Quality of the product from clinkers to cement is tested automatically at fixed intervals using robotics automation, conveyors, capsules for collecting samples etc.

Robotics collecting sample received from conveyor

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After making the test plate it serves to x ray machine for analyzing the composition of it

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In case when, a transport conveyor from the control room do not place sample in testing machine or have some problem with x ray machine automation, we can collect the sample and test it on machine manually

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The cement we receive is tested for all its properties from starting to end of the processes.
QC X rays make life easier, no need to wait for a day, 3 days, 7 days or 28 days. Within fraction of seconds we get the all details of the material which are tested.

This is my photo with cube of clinker produced, tested for its strength parameter and I am standing at the quarry from where the limestone’s goes inside of it

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Hope you like my article and understood the cement manufacturing process.

I am not expert in the field of Cement Manufacturing; I wrote what I understood during my visit to plant.
If you find something written by me is not correct please reply here, so that I can correct it and this article will help others to understand what cement is and how it’s made.

Images are compress to small size so that it can load faster and everyone able to understand it, If you want images for putting into your presentation, I can provide it.
Some photos of FLSmidth equipments are taken from web, give credit to them for those images (They are the leader in making automation).

You can appreciate me either by liking this post or replying to this thread. ;)

Original post can be seen at https://civil4m.com/threads/how-cement-is-made-insight-of-cement-plant.235/