Concrete: KARDAN University
Concrete: KARDAN University
Concrete: KARDAN University
KARDAN university
Uploaded BY: Engr.Ahmad Sameer
INTRODUCTION
CONCRETE
Concrete is a composite material in which a
binding material mixed in water on solidification
binds the inert particles of well graded fine and
coarse aggregates.
Cement and lime are generally used as binding
materials, whereas sand cinder is used as fine
aggregates and crushed stones, gravel, broken
bricks, clinkers are used as coarse aggregates.
CONCRETE
STEP 1:
Fill cone 1/3 full by volume and
rod 25 times with 5/8-inch diameter
x 24-inch-long hemispherical tip steel
tamping rod. (This is a
specification requirement
which will produce nonstandard
results unless followed exactly.)
Distribute rodding evenly over the
entire cross section of the sample.
SLUMP TEST
STEP 2:
Fill cone 2/3 full by volume. Rod
this layer 25 times with rod
penetrating into, but not
through first layer. Distribute
rodding evenly over the
entire cross section of the
layer.
SLUMP TEST
STEP 3:
Remove the excess concrete
from the top of the cone, using tamping rod
as a screed. Clean overflow from base of
cone.7 Immediately lift cone vertically with
slow, even motion. Do not jar the concrete or
tilt the cone during this process. Invert the
withdrawn cone, and place next to, but not
touching the slumped concrete. (Perform in
5-10 seconds with no lateral or torsional
motion.)
SLUMP TEST
STEP 4:
Lay a straight edge across the top of
the slump cone. Measure the amount
of slump in inches from the bottom of
the straight edge to the top of the slumped
concrete at a point over the original
center of the base. The slump operation
shall be completed in a maximum elapsed
time of 21/2 minutes. Discard concrete.
DO NOT use in any other tests.
Slump value for different
concrete
Mass concrete and road work 2.5 to 5cm
Ordinary beams and slabs 5 to 10cm
Columns and retaining walls 7.5 to 12.5cm
WORKABILITY OF CONCRETE