Ashok Sapkota

Ashok Sapkota is a dedicated engineer currently serving at the Department of Water Resources and Irrigation in Nepal. With a strong educational background, Ashok completed his Bachelor's degree from the Institute of Engineering (IOE), Pulchowk Campus, Nepal. He is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Construction Management at the same prestigious institution.

Ashok's professional expertise lies in water resources and irrigation engineering, where he applies his knowledge to contribute to Nepal's water management and agricultural development.

Beyond his professional commitments, Ashok is passionate about sharing his engineering insights. He regularly writes blogs on various engineering topics, aiming to educate and inspire others in the field.

With a combination of practical experience, ongoing advanced education, and a drive to share knowledge, Ashok Sapkota represents the new generation of engineers working to shape Nepal's future.

A timber test specimen of size 50 × 50 mm in cross-section and 150 mm in length was tested for its specific gravity. If the specimen weighs 250 g and has 15% of moisture content, calculate its specific gravity by accounting the moisture content.

A timber test specimen of size 50 × 50 mm in cross-section and 150 mm in length was tested for its specific gravity. If the specimen weighs 250 g and has 15% of moisture content, calculate its specific gravity by accounting the moisture content. Read More »

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