Concrete: in Situ Concrete Precast Concrete
Concrete: in Situ Concrete Precast Concrete
Concrete: in Situ Concrete Precast Concrete
DEFINITION
The properties of concrete are good in compression and weak in tension when
covered by steel. If properly specified and made, it can be very durable material
which can be fashioned or designed in wide variety of shape.
TYPES OF
CONCRETE
CONSTITUENTS OF CONCRETE
1. Cement
- Define as material which hardens from a plastic state to be used to
bind together aggregate particles.
2. Cement Replacement
- Add to the cement compound for economic/technical reasons
- Made up of pulverized fuel ash, silica fume, granulated blast furnace slag
3. Aggregates
- Most volume of concrete (3/4) consist of aggregate. Types of concrete
are:-
Density
Strength
Durability
Shrinkage
Creep
Thermal
4. Admixtures
- Compound, liquid, agent, chemical add to concrete for certain technical
reasons :-
5. Reinforcement
- Concrete is strong in compression but weak in tension. Thus,
reinforcement were added to strengthen the concrete
- Concrete resist the compression, yet the reinforcement resist the tension
CONCRETE
CURING
CONCRETE TESTING
COMPRESSIVE
STRENGTH TEST