In that sense, puddling would be the practice of placing concrete in the floor area directly over and within a set perimeter around a column.
Columns sometimes use higher strength concrete than the floor and there is concern over the section of concrete in the floor within the column "footprint".
ACI, for example, limits the difference between column and floor concrete strengths UNLESS you puddle the higher strength concrete into the floor over and around the column.
The lower strength concrete is then immediately placed in the floor around this puddled area with the two types of concrete mixed/vibrated together such that there is no cold joint formed.
Timing here is very important.
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