Concrete Flashcards
Name the SCMs, the pozzolanics and the differences between them
Scm: supplementary cementitious, react only with water. Blast furnace slag is most common
Pozzolans: need to react with CH as well. Good because produce CSH. Fly ash, silica fume and calcined clay
Name all the sources of the mineral admixtures?
Blast furnace slag: steel furnaces
Fly ash: from coal burning
Silica fume: from silicon factory
Calcined clay: from crushing clay
Can be not beneficial when we need to transport this material
What are the types of cements?
GU general usage
HS high sulphate resistance - less C3A
MS moderate sulphate resistance - less C3A
HE high early strength - more c3s and finer grinding
MH moderate heat of hydration - less c3a and less c3s
LH low heat of hydration (obsolete) - use pozzolanics
What are the reasons to use mineral admixtures?
Replace cement
Better durability
Better workability
Cheaper
Better for environment (reuse waste)
Lower heat of hydration
Types of chemical admixtures?
Water reducing
Set accelerating
Set retarding
Air entraining
Causes of air entraining?
Freeze thaw prevention
Less segregation
More sulphate resistance
But lower compressive strength
When do we use set retarding chemical admixtures?
High temp
Long delay between mixing and casting
When do we use set accelerating chemical admixtures?
Lower temp
Repairs (we need high early strength)
When we want to remove the forms faster
What affects optimum mixing time?
Type of mixer
Condition of mixer
Ambient temp
How dry or how wet our mixture is
Speed of mixing
Size of ingredients
Types of ready mix mixing?
Truck - completely in tuck
Transit
Shrink - partially mixed at plant and finished in truck
Central - mixing at plant
What does vibrating mixture do?
Minimizes friction between particles
Over vibrating causes more segregation (bubbles collapse or go up and aggregates go down and break down)
What are five causes for segregation?
High specific gravity
Large ratio of large to small particle sizes
Not enough time aggregates
Too wet or too dry
Bad handling! Dropping jt
What is latence?
Weak milky or powdery layer of cement dust lime and sand fines on surface of concrete. Not used particles are brought up to surface
What is false set?
There is gelling action but the hydration hasn’t yet started no hardening at all
What are the ways to measure air content?
Gravimetric, volumetric and pressure methods
Bad because don’t tell you nature of air
Entrained or entrapped? Porosity or permeability?