karma134
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 8, 2012
- 29
Dear fellow engineers
I have been having problems in my concrete for the couple of weeks in every grade of concrete.
Generally we keep the FA:CA=50%:50% which is as you know fixed after the all in aggregate gradation.
The fineness modulus varies from 2.7-3.5.
We have a good mix at the batching plant but as soon as it is compacted at the site the mix starts to bleed (oozing cement paste/slurry along with formation of froth/bubble on the surface). And also we never had problem with its compressive strength. Its only that while pouring it makes one hell of mess.
We use PC based admixtures(HWRA)and OPC 43 and Micro Silica (5 kg to reduce the bleeding). We had tried every thing with the mix like playing with the all in aggregate ratio and also with the w/c ratio and with the admixture dosage.
Currently we are using 4 different brands of cement but still there is problem in all the mix.We also tried to determine whether it was the cement type or not which is creating the problem. We did this by performing mix trials with every cement type and for every grade. There is still the problems which i stated earlier.
I have been having problems in my concrete for the couple of weeks in every grade of concrete.
Generally we keep the FA:CA=50%:50% which is as you know fixed after the all in aggregate gradation.
The fineness modulus varies from 2.7-3.5.
We have a good mix at the batching plant but as soon as it is compacted at the site the mix starts to bleed (oozing cement paste/slurry along with formation of froth/bubble on the surface). And also we never had problem with its compressive strength. Its only that while pouring it makes one hell of mess.
We use PC based admixtures(HWRA)and OPC 43 and Micro Silica (5 kg to reduce the bleeding). We had tried every thing with the mix like playing with the all in aggregate ratio and also with the w/c ratio and with the admixture dosage.
Currently we are using 4 different brands of cement but still there is problem in all the mix.We also tried to determine whether it was the cement type or not which is creating the problem. We did this by performing mix trials with every cement type and for every grade. There is still the problems which i stated earlier.