spalling of concrete cracks
spalling of concrete cracks
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Have recently poured two 15000 square foot slabs to receive post-tensioning. The owner wished to use sealed bare concrete as a finish on one of the slabs. Cracks were expected but spalling of the cracks occurred also. It was not everywhere but at a lot of places. The worst was about 1-1/2" wide in places and about 1/4" deep. The mix had a lot of fines and the aggregate was as follows: gravel-1550lbs; pea gravel 450lbs; sand 1121lbs; cement 470 lbs.
The cylinders broke very well at 7 days (about 3700 psi). The day was hot, very dry and a 25 mph wind was blowing throughout the days of the pours. The contractor used a plasticizer for the second pour. The slump ranged about 5-1/2" for the first pour and about 7-1/2" with the plasticizer pour. Would the cause of the spalling be more attributable to quick drying of the concrete because of the weather conditions or created by a large number of fines in the concrete. The concrete finish appeared to have been overworked as seen by the swirl finish and a darker gray color. Also small aggregate could be seen at the top of the crack. Thanks for your replies.
The cylinders broke very well at 7 days (about 3700 psi). The day was hot, very dry and a 25 mph wind was blowing throughout the days of the pours. The contractor used a plasticizer for the second pour. The slump ranged about 5-1/2" for the first pour and about 7-1/2" with the plasticizer pour. Would the cause of the spalling be more attributable to quick drying of the concrete because of the weather conditions or created by a large number of fines in the concrete. The concrete finish appeared to have been overworked as seen by the swirl finish and a darker gray color. Also small aggregate could be seen at the top of the crack. Thanks for your replies.
RE: spalling of concrete cracks
RE: spalling of concrete cracks
The aggregate did not appear to fracture but just
slipped.
RE: spalling of concrete cracks
The shear developed between the shrinkage layer and the very weak hydrating layer below can develop microcracking that will cause the surface to exfolliate.
RE: spalling of concrete cracks
The reason Rjeffery asked about the fracture pattern is to rule out silicia reactivity of the aggregate with the cement used in the concrete.
good luck and please keep us posted.