Workability of Concrete

Workability of Concrete 

Workability: Workability of concrete can be defined as,  the easy with which the concrete ingredients can be  mixed, transported, placed, compacted and finished with minimum homogeneity  loss.

Workability of Concrete


Factors Affecting Workability of Concrete:

1) Water content at concrete mix
2) Quantity of cement and its property
3) Gradation of Aggregate
4) Humidity of Environment 
5) Mode of Compaction.
6) Method of Mixing
7) Method of transmission
8) Method of Placement 
9) Weather Condition  etc.  

Importance of Workability of Concrete:

Any concrete mixture needs to be sufficiently workable to be properly placed and consolidated with the available procedures to fill the forms completely and surround the reinforcement and other embedded  item.


Methods of Improving Workability of Concrete:


Following measures can be taken to increase workability:
i)  Increasing water/cement ratio
ii) Using well-rounded and smooth aggregate instead of irregular shape.
iii) Using larger aggregate
iv) Using non-porous and saturated aggregate
v)  Increasing the mixing time and mixing temperature
vi) With addition of air-entraining mixtures
vii) Adding appropriate admixtures
 
Workability of Concrete can be Measured by:

1) Slump test method.
2) Vee-Bee test method.
3) Compaction factor test.


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