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Mr. Olusegun Afolabi, P.E., R.Eng


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Posted By Olusegun Afolabi 06-21-2019 08:03 AM
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IMPACT OF HEAVY WINDS ON STRUCTURES Wind is the flow of gases on large scale, containing bulk movement of air. It is caused by difference in the atmospheric pressure, such that, encourages movement of air from the higher to lower pressure area, resulting in winds of various speed. Wind forces ...
Posted By Olusegun Afolabi 05-24-2019 08:46 AM
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FOUNDATION DESIGN: SUBSTRUCTURES are situated within the soil, at the point of good bearing capacity, where it is believed that the structures load will not cause shearing within the soil layer. Therefore the essential requirements is as follows: - Determine the sub-soil investigation, which will provide ...
Posted By Olusegun Afolabi 03-25-2019 09:52 AM
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Performance based design has always been an aspect of engineering design, especially when there is need for specific details as mentioned. Performance is activity oriented, which in design involves the functionality of the structure (ie, loading), environment (ie, location), and cost (ie, quality engineering). ...
Posted By Olusegun Afolabi 03-13-2019 07:41 AM
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REMUNERATION FOR ENGINEERING SERVICE: Terms & Conditions for residential structural engineering services? Considering the work scope, which is structural integrity test and inspection of foundation, wall cracks, and enumerating on the failure mode and sustainability Foundation is within the soil ...
Posted By Olusegun Afolabi 02-14-2019 08:09 AM
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DETERMINATION OF STRENGTH AND CAPACITY OF MASONRY UNIT: APPROPRIATE CONSTITUENTS MIX RATIO Masonry has high compressive strength under vertical loads but has low tensile strength (against twisting or stretching) unless reinforced. The tensile strength of masonry walls can be increased by thickening ...