DSR Micro Project
DSR Micro Project
DSR Micro Project
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Part – A
Micro-Project Proposal
Title of Micro-Project
TYPES OF FORMWORK USE FOR RCC
STRUCTURES AT SITES
• Aims of the Micro-Project :
Prepare a report on types of formwork use for RCC structures at sites.
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1. Micro project given 25/11/2021
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6.0 Resources Required
01 Raghvi.A.Khairnar 33
02 Aditi.M.Nerkar 44
03 Pradnya.S. Dhodare 64
04 Shruti.M.Rajput 60
05 Nikita.M.Patil 43
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Part – B
Micro-Project Report
Title of Micro-Project
TYPES OF FORMWORK USE FOR RCC
STRUCTURES AT SITES
Rationale:-
The use of formwork is very important in the process of construction.
There are many types of formwork and this is necessary when constructing a
build. Because of formwork, it is easy to make the different design of building parts
such as stairs, walls, and floor. There are 3 types of formwork design such as timber
formwork, plywood formwork, and steel formwork.
1) To acquire knowledge about types of formwork use for RCC structures at sites.
2) To study the suitability of types of formwork use for RCC structures at sites.
INTRODUCTION
FORMWORK
Formwork (shuttering) in concrete construction is used as a mould for a structure
in which fresh concrete is poured only to harden subsequently. Types of concrete
formwork construction depends on formwork material and type of structural element.
• It should be strong enough to withstand all types of dead and live loads.
The joints in the formwork should be tight against leakage of cement grout.
• The formwork should be set accurately to the desired line and levels
should have plane surface.
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• The material of the formwork should not warp or get distorted when
exposed to the elements.
• The formwork should be set accurately to the desired line and levels
should have plane surface.
• The material of the formwork should not warp or get distorted when
exposed to the elements.
Economy in Formwork
The following points are to be kept in view to effect economy in the cost of formwork:
The plan of the building should imply minimum number of variations in the size
of rooms, floor area etc. so as to permit reuse of the formwork repeatedly.
Design should be perfect to use slender sections only in a most economical
way.
Minimum sawing and cutting of wooden pieces should be made to enable
reuse of the material a number of times. The quantity of surface finish depends
on the quality of the formwork.
Formwork can be made out of timber, plywood, steel, precast concrete or
fiberglass used separately or in combination. Steel forms are used in situation where
large numbers of re-use of the same forms are necessary. For small works, timber
formwork proves useful. Fibre glass made of precast concrete and aluminium are
used in cast-in-situ construction such as slabs or members involving curved
surfaces.
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Types of Formwork (Shuttering) for Concrete Construction:
Timber Formwork:
should be
• Well-seasoned
• light in weight
Timber used for shuttering for exposed concrete work should have smooth and
even surface on all faces which come in contact with concrete.
Plywood Formwork
Resin bonded plywood sheets are attached to timber frames to make up panels
of required sizes. The cost of plywood formwork compares favourably with that of
timber shuttering and it may even prove cheaper in certain cases in view of the
following considerations:
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Steel Formwork
This consist of panels fabricated out of thin steel plates stiffened along the edges
by small steel angles. The panel units can be held together through the use of
suitable clamps or bolts and nuts. The panels can be fabricated in large number in
any desired modular shape or size. Steel forms are largely used in large projects or
in situation where large number reuses of the shuttering is possible. This type of
Steel forms are stronger, durable and have longer life than timber
formwork and their reuses are more in number.
Steel forms can be installed and dismantled with greater ease and
speed.
• Shuttering forming the vertical faces of walls, beams and column sides
should be removed first as they bear no load but only retain the concrete.
Rapid hardening cement, warm weather and light loading conditions allow early
removed until all the concrete reaches strength of at least twice the stresses to which
the concrete may be subjected at the time of removal of formwork. All formworks
should be eased gradually and carefully in order to prevent the load being suddenly
transferred to concrete.
construction.
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FORMWORK FOR BEAMS AND SLAB
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Period of removal of formwork
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