fogeyville
Structural
- Jan 15, 2009
- 7
On a current project, there was reason to suspect that the concrete supplier had changed the mix without approval. He has taken the initiative to submit batch tickets from the pours in question for our review. For example, for a 7 yd. batch, the ticket lists the following amounts:
Course aggregate: 13,480 lb. (2.0% moisture)
Sand: 8,660 lb. (3.9% moisture)
Cement: 3,380 lb.
Fly Ash: 1,040 lb.
Water: 139 Gallons
(air entrainment and water reducing admixtures also listed)
The batch ticket lists the W/C ratio as 0.41999.
The original mix design for 1 yd. of concrete is as follows:
Course aggregate: 1,885 lb.
Sand: 1,230 lb.
Cement: 480 lb.
Fly Ash: 120 lb.
Water: 250 lb.
W/C: 0.42
In trying to verify the water content, I'm uncertain how to account for the moisture in the aggregate. The aggregate used weighs more that what was in the mix design. If I assume that the additional weight is ALL water weight, and I add that to the 139 gallons of water, and then divide that by the cement+flyash, I get a W/C ratio of 0.33. (By the way, I realize that there is too much flyash in the actual concrete, but that's another battle...)
Am I way off here, or is this a problem?
I've never had to verify a mix in this fashion, and it's been a long time since I learned volumetrics in my CE Materials class. I need to be certain because this could turn into a very ugly situation if we falsely raise a red flag in an already tense situation.
Also, what is the accepted tolerance for being over or under the mix design's W/C ratio?
I would appreciate any help you could give me.
Course aggregate: 13,480 lb. (2.0% moisture)
Sand: 8,660 lb. (3.9% moisture)
Cement: 3,380 lb.
Fly Ash: 1,040 lb.
Water: 139 Gallons
(air entrainment and water reducing admixtures also listed)
The batch ticket lists the W/C ratio as 0.41999.
The original mix design for 1 yd. of concrete is as follows:
Course aggregate: 1,885 lb.
Sand: 1,230 lb.
Cement: 480 lb.
Fly Ash: 120 lb.
Water: 250 lb.
W/C: 0.42
In trying to verify the water content, I'm uncertain how to account for the moisture in the aggregate. The aggregate used weighs more that what was in the mix design. If I assume that the additional weight is ALL water weight, and I add that to the 139 gallons of water, and then divide that by the cement+flyash, I get a W/C ratio of 0.33. (By the way, I realize that there is too much flyash in the actual concrete, but that's another battle...)
Am I way off here, or is this a problem?
I've never had to verify a mix in this fashion, and it's been a long time since I learned volumetrics in my CE Materials class. I need to be certain because this could turn into a very ugly situation if we falsely raise a red flag in an already tense situation.
Also, what is the accepted tolerance for being over or under the mix design's W/C ratio?
I would appreciate any help you could give me.