novembertango88
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 11, 2020
- 35
Hello all
I am working on a site where they are using a concrete mix of 1 cement 1.5 sand 3 aggregate and water:cement ratio of 0.4.
The mix is workable enough for columns, slabs etc when vibrated with a poker and the visible quality is good.
It is achieving 20N/mm2 and 24N/mm2 for 3- and 7-day stengths with a target strength of 35N/mm2.
However - when I carry out a slump test there is no slump (see attached photo - I didn't measure the slump as it didn't move at all).
Are the main issues (1) not being workable enough for a particular application, and (2) not having enough water to hydrate the cement.
If so is it acceptable?
Your advice would be greatly appreciated.
Kind regards
I am working on a site where they are using a concrete mix of 1 cement 1.5 sand 3 aggregate and water:cement ratio of 0.4.
The mix is workable enough for columns, slabs etc when vibrated with a poker and the visible quality is good.
It is achieving 20N/mm2 and 24N/mm2 for 3- and 7-day stengths with a target strength of 35N/mm2.
However - when I carry out a slump test there is no slump (see attached photo - I didn't measure the slump as it didn't move at all).
Are the main issues (1) not being workable enough for a particular application, and (2) not having enough water to hydrate the cement.
If so is it acceptable?
Your advice would be greatly appreciated.
Kind regards