FIGURE 1.1 shows the substructure of a structure - NSC Civil Technology Woodworking - Question 1 - 2017 - Paper 1
Question 1
FIGURE 1.1 shows the substructure of a structure. Answer the following questions with regard to the construction in FIGURE 1.1.
1.1.1 What is the minimum measuremen... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:FIGURE 1.1 shows the substructure of a structure - NSC Civil Technology Woodworking - Question 1 - 2017 - Paper 1
Step 1
1.1.1 What is the minimum measurement of the damp-proofing above the ground level at 1.1.A?
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The minimum measurement of the damp-proofing above the ground level at 1.1.A is 150 mm.
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1.1.2 What is the minimum measurement of the foundation bottom below ground at 1.1.B?
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The minimum measurement of the foundation bottom below ground at 1.1.B is 150 mm.
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1.1.3 What is the thickness of the wall construction in FIGURE 1.1?
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The thickness of the wall construction in FIGURE 1.1 is 220 mm.
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1.1.4 What type of material is the floor at 1.1.C manufactured from?
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The floor at 1.1.C is manufactured from concrete.
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1.1.5 What is part 1.1.D called?
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Part 1.1.D is called hard core filling.
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1.1.6 Name TWO purposes of part 1.1.D.
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Solid base for concrete floor.
Provides a level surface.
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1.2 Briefly motivate why the water table level must be determined when an effective foundation for a structure is planned.
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Determining the water table level is crucial because:
It can affect the stability of the foundation as high water levels can weaken sub-soil, leading to sinking.
Water accumulation can cause dampness and structural damage.
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1.3 Describe the advantage of holes in clay bricks during the baking process.
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Holes in clay bricks are advantageous because they:
Allow for even heat distribution during baking, leading to thorough curing.
Reduce the risk of cracking by allowing steam to escape.
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1.4 Name THREE properties of face bricks.
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Three properties of face bricks are:
They are hard and durable.
They have high strength.
They do not absorb water easily.
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1.5 Describe in point form the manufacturing process of clay bricks.
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The manufacturing process of clay bricks involves the following steps:
Clay is excavated and mixed with water to achieve the desired consistency.