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− | Welcome to this '''Spoken Tutorial'''on- | + | Welcome to this '''Spoken Tutorial''' on- |
* Construction of the dome of the Digester tank. | * Construction of the dome of the Digester tank. | ||
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We will learn: | We will learn: | ||
− | The step-by-step procedure for constructing a dome. | + | *The step-by-step procedure for constructing a dome. |
| style="background-color:transparent;border:0.75pt solid #000000;padding:0.071cm;"| In this '''tutorial''', we will learn- | | style="background-color:transparent;border:0.75pt solid #000000;padding:0.071cm;"| In this '''tutorial''', we will learn- | ||
− | The step-by-step procedure for constructing a dome. | + | *The step-by-step procedure for constructing a dome. |
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* Around the smaller 10-inch steel rods, as shown. | * Around the smaller 10-inch steel rods, as shown. | ||
− | We will need | + | We will need two 12-ft rods to complete the circle. |
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# The length of the steel rod would depend upon- | # The length of the steel rod would depend upon- | ||
− | + | #* the position of the circular ring on the frame. | |
− | * the position of the circular ring on the frame. | + | |
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# Longer steel rods would be required- | # Longer steel rods would be required- | ||
− | + | #* as we gradually go from top to bottom. | |
− | * as we gradually go from top to bottom. | + | |
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| style="background-color:transparent;border:0.75pt solid #000000;padding:0.071cm;"| So, let’s do that. | | style="background-color:transparent;border:0.75pt solid #000000;padding:0.071cm;"| So, let’s do that. | ||
− | For the first ring, which is the smallest ring at the top | + | For the first ring, |
− | + | *which is the smallest ring at the top, | |
− | + | *we will need approximately- | |
− | + | ** 4 ft and 7 inch steel rod (adding 2 feet extra for tying). | |
− | * 4 ft and 7 inch steel rod (adding 2 feet extra for tying). | + | |
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* Diameter of this circular ring will be 10 inches | * Diameter of this circular ring will be 10 inches | ||
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+ | For the second ring, | ||
+ | *we will need approximately 7 ft 1 inch of steel rod | ||
* Diameter of this ring will be 1 foot and 7 inches | * Diameter of this ring will be 1 foot and 7 inches | ||
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+ | For the third ring, | ||
+ | *9 ft and 8 inches steel rod would be required | ||
* Diameter would be 2 ft 5 inches | * Diameter would be 2 ft 5 inches | ||
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− | Diameter of this ring will be 3 ft and 3 inches | + | Fourth ring will require |
+ | *12 ft 3 inches long steel rod. | ||
+ | *Diameter of this ring will be 3 ft and 3 inches | ||
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+ | Fifth ring will need | ||
+ | *14 ft 10 inches long steel rod | ||
* Diameter of this ring will be 4 feet 1 inch | * Diameter of this ring will be 4 feet 1 inch | ||
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+ | Sixth ring will require | ||
+ | *17 feet 4 inches long rod. | ||
* Diameter of this ring will be 4 feet and 10 inches | * Diameter of this ring will be 4 feet and 10 inches | ||
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Remember- | Remember- | ||
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* for tying the rods together with steel wires for all the 8 rings. | * for tying the rods together with steel wires for all the 8 rings. | ||
− | * And the diameter for all the 8 rings | + | * And the diameter for all the 8 rings is calculated excluding the 6 inches. |
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| style="background-color:transparent;border:0.75pt solid #000000;padding:0.071cm;"| Now comes the 7th and 8th ring. | | style="background-color:transparent;border:0.75pt solid #000000;padding:0.071cm;"| Now comes the 7th and 8th ring. | ||
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− | + | Both will be used for making the circular rings and also the entrance of the dome.<br/> | |
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+ | Measurements for these two are- | ||
+ | *Seventh ring will require 20 ft and 10 inches long steel rod. | ||
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* And for eighth ring 23 ft and 5 inches long steel rod would be required. | * And for eighth ring 23 ft and 5 inches long steel rod would be required. | ||
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* Keep in mind that this includes the measurement for the bent rods as well | * Keep in mind that this includes the measurement for the bent rods as well | ||
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Arrow at the scale fit between two circular rings | Arrow at the scale fit between two circular rings | ||
| style="background-color:transparent;border:0.75pt solid #000000;padding:0.071cm;"| Please note, if you follow the measurements mentioned earlier- | | style="background-color:transparent;border:0.75pt solid #000000;padding:0.071cm;"| Please note, if you follow the measurements mentioned earlier- | ||
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# Then you will get a uniform distance of 8 inches between each circular ring. | # Then you will get a uniform distance of 8 inches between each circular ring. | ||
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# To confirm this, use a 1 foot steel scale having two hooves. | # To confirm this, use a 1 foot steel scale having two hooves. | ||
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# The distance between these two hooves should be 8 inches. | # The distance between these two hooves should be 8 inches. | ||
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# And it should fit in between two circular rings as shown here. | # And it should fit in between two circular rings as shown here. | ||
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| style="background-color:transparent;border:0.75pt solid #000000;padding:0.071cm;"| | | style="background-color:transparent;border:0.75pt solid #000000;padding:0.071cm;"| | ||
− | | style="background-color:transparent;border:0.75pt solid #000000;padding:0.071cm;"| Just after placing the 6th circular ring an important thing to be done is- | + | | style="background-color:transparent;border:0.75pt solid #000000;padding:0.071cm;"| Just after placing the 6th circular ring, an important thing to be done is- |
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* To fix vertical rods on the frame. | * To fix vertical rods on the frame. | ||
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<center>[[Image:]]</center> | <center>[[Image:]]</center> | ||
− | | style="background-color:transparent;border:0.75pt solid #000000;padding:0.071cm;"| Between two half-arches - | + | | style="background-color:transparent;border:0.75pt solid #000000;padding:0.071cm;"| |
+ | Between two half-arches - | ||
* Fix a steel rod- | * Fix a steel rod- | ||
− | + | ** of length 5 ft and 5 inches, bisecting the two main arches. | |
− | * of length 5 ft and 5 inches bisecting the two main arches. | + | |
* Tie this rod using- | * Tie this rod using- | ||
− | + | ** steel wires from the base ring upto the first ring, as shown in the image. | |
− | * steel wires from the base ring upto the first ring as shown in the image. | + | |
* Similarly, fix two more steel rods | * Similarly, fix two more steel rods | ||
+ | ** of 4 ft and 7 inches | ||
+ | **bisecting the half-arch and the 5 ft and 5 inches steel rod. | ||
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Tie these two rods using steel wires from the base ring upto the second ring, as shown. | Tie these two rods using steel wires from the base ring upto the second ring, as shown. | ||
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Please note- | Please note- | ||
− | # Between the | + | # Between the fifth and sixth 10-inch hammered steel rod, do the following: |
+ | #* The 4ft 7 inches long steel rod has to be bent and tied to the 6th ring. | ||
+ | # This is done to make space for the entrance of the dome as shown in the image. | ||
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Note that, in both cases- | Note that, in both cases- | ||
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However it is to be noted that - | However it is to be noted that - | ||
− | + | *between 6th and 8th ring will be the gap or the entrance to the dome. | |
− | between 6th and 8th ring will be the gap or the entrance to the dome. | + | |
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| style="background-color:transparent;border:0.75pt solid #000000;padding:0.071cm;"| | | style="background-color:transparent;border:0.75pt solid #000000;padding:0.071cm;"| | ||
− | | style="background-color:transparent;border:0.75pt solid #000000;padding:0.071cm;"| Use 7th and 8th ring to make the | + | | style="background-color:transparent;border:0.75pt solid #000000;padding:0.071cm;"| Use 7th and 8th ring, to make the gap of the mentioned size. |
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− | gap of the mentioned size. | + | |
Bend the 7th rod- | Bend the 7th rod- | ||
+ | * to make the upper side of the entrance, as shown in the image.<br/> | ||
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And bend the 8th ring downward. | And bend the 8th ring downward. | ||
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| style="background-color:transparent;border:0.75pt solid #000000;padding:0.071cm;"| | | style="background-color:transparent;border:0.75pt solid #000000;padding:0.071cm;"| | ||
− | | style="background-color:transparent;border:0.75pt solid #000000;padding:0.071cm;"| Please note- if the chicken mesh is not stretched tightly then- | + | | style="background-color:transparent;border:0.75pt solid #000000;padding:0.071cm;"| Please note- |
− | + | *if the chicken mesh is not stretched tightly then- | |
* cracks might appear later while plastering the dome. | * cracks might appear later while plastering the dome. | ||
Latest revision as of 18:35, 27 May 2016
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Narration |
Slide 1
Construction of the Dome |
Hello everyone.
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Show corresponding images
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The tutorials on-
are available on Spoken-tutorial.org website. |
Slide 2
Construction of the Dome We will learn:
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In this tutorial, we will learn-
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Slide 3 Construction of the Dome What is a dome? |
So what is a dome? |
Show the animated Biogas dome | Dome is
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[[Image:]] | Construction of the dome is a very interesting and important procedure. |
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Items used for construction are-
Detailed specifications of these are mentioned-
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Let’s begin | |
[[Image:]] | First, make a circle of 7 feet 6 inches diameter with lime powder.
Now put 12 marks on the circumference of the circle And number them from 1 to 12, as shown. These 12 marks should be separated-
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Next, hammer 12 10-inch steel rods all along the marked circumference.
Hammer the 10-inch steel rods upto 2 inches in the ground. Remember that they have to be removed later. |
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Next comes the use of 12-ft long steel rods. | |
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With the 12-ft long steel rods-
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[[Image:]] | I will now tell you how to make a circle using the hollow rod.
Use an iron rod having hollow ends. With this iron rod, bend the 12-ft steel rods to form a circular shape. |
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Then place the circular steel rods-
We will need two 12-ft rods to complete the circle. |
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Now tie the circular steel rods-
Ensure that the knot is tied very tightly and the steel rod circle is very stable. This is the base of the dome. Hence, it has to be very strong to bear the load of the plastered dome later. |
[[Image:]] | Now hammer a 4-ft and 2 inches long bamboo stick-
Hammer the bamboo stick up to 2 inches in the ground. Ensure that-
This bamboo stick should be able to-
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Now let’s start building the frame of the dome. | |
Animation of the tool in the hands of the mason | Again, use the hollow iron rod-
This arch will give the semi-circular shape to the dome. Hence, ensure that the arch is symmetric on either side when bent. Similarly, bend 2 more 12-ft rods to form arches. |
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Let me explain-
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Use steel wires to tie-
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This pic shows only the circular ring and the 10-inch steel rod being tied. Replace with a picture of arched iron rod also. |
For tying, make a knot like structure with the steel wire, as shown here. |
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Do likewise at the opposite end of the arch, as well. |
Next, we will tie two more arches.
Secure the second arch to rod number 3, and rod number 9. And secure the third arch to rod number 5 and rod number11. | |
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The 12 feet steel rod arches should be-
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Now, we have three arches for the frame of the dome.
Next, carefully slide the steel rods at the top-
As shown in the image-
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What you see here is the mason showing-
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[[Image:]] | Once the arches have been fixed, we have to make-
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First let us understand how to make these rings with the help of a diagram. | |
Need a 3D animation here. | This is the framework we constructed so far-
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Now we need to fix 8 circular rings such that-
The rings have to be uniformly separated-
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To make circular rings, start from the top and gradually move downwards. |
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Two things to keep in mind while making circular rings are-
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We will first have to cut-
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Need a 3D animation here of a steel rod bending to form a ring with length and diameter prominently displayed in the animation.
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So, let’s do that.
For the first ring,
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Now comes the 7th and 8th ring.
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[[Image:]] | As soon as three circular rings are placed-
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Place 6 Bamboo sticks of-
Note that-
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Arrow at the scale fit between two circular rings |
Please note, if you follow the measurements mentioned earlier-
However, you may ignore minor variations, if any. |
Just after placing the 6th circular ring, an important thing to be done is-
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I will explain how to do that: | |
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Between two half-arches -
Please note-
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Now we will fix the last two circular rings i.e. 7th and 8th ring.
However it is to be noted that -
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Animation of the dome to show the gap prominently. |
This gap should be big enough for the mason to enter inside the dome.
Size of this gap would be approximately-
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Use 7th and 8th ring, to make the gap of the mentioned size.
Bend the 7th rod-
This will make the lower end of the gap or entrance, as shown in the image. | |
Now, tie the bent 7th and 8th rings firmly with steel wires | |
Next comes covering the frame of the dome with chicken mesh. | |
Use a metal scissor to cut the required size of the chicken mesh.
Start covering the frame tightly with the mesh, from top to bottom. | |
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Show arrow at the hook |
To tie the mesh to the frame-
This can be done by using a metal hook. To tighten the layers of the chicken mesh-
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Please note-
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Show arrow on Chicken mesh at the nape of the frame |
Remember to leave an extra 4-5 inch of chicken mesh at the nape of the frame.
Reason for this will be explained while fixing the dome on the digester tank. |
[[Image:]] | The entire frame should be covered with 3 bundles of chicken mesh.
This would form approximately 3 layers over the dome. |
[[Image:]] | The multiple layers of chicken mesh will help-
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[[Image:]] | Chicken mesh covering the entrance to the dome, should be cut with scissors. |
[[Image:]] | What you see here-
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[[Image:]] | Once the chicken mesh is fixed-
Please note-
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[[Image:]] | Do so carefully and slowly. |
Show a clock with animation of moving hands. | The mesh dome is now ready and can be placed on the digester tank.
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This brings us to the end of this tutorial of-
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Fixing of the dome on the Biogas plant will be explained in a later tutorial. | |
Slide 4
Summary: We have learnt: The step-by-step procedure to construct the dome of the Digester tank. |
Let us summarize-
In this tutorial we learnt: Step-by-step procedure to construct the dome of the Digester tank. |
Slide 3
Acknowledgements This video was created by: Spoken Tutorial Project with inputs from Rural-ICT team, IIT Bombay. |
This video was created by-
Spoken Tutorial Project with inputs from Rural-ICT team, IIT Bombay. |
More information on these projects can be found at these links | More information on these projects can be found at these links. |
Pictures and technology support: Courtesy: Bhagirath Rural Development Foundation Village- Zarap, Taluka- Kudal, Dist.- Sindhudurg |
Pictures and technology support: Courtesy: Bhagirath Rural Development Foundation Village- Zarap, Taluka- Kudal, Dist.- Sindhudurg |
This is Bella Tony along with the animation team of the Spoken Tutorial project signing off.
Thank you for joining. |