Gus14
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 21, 2020
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I searched this site for similar questions but my attempts were futile, so I hope I am not reposting. In local practice, during hot weather concreting it's common to start curing concrete by ponding with water after four hours of pouring. However, I am interested in finding out what ACI recommends, the read was difficult and I don't want to misinterpret the code so any notes on the following would be helpful.
Section 2.7 from ACI 308 states that the final curing method ( ponding and other methods ) should start when the surface would not be damaged by the curing material. This does not necessarily mean the final set but earlier the code stated that final curing should be done only after the final setting because otherwise it will increase the water-cement ratio, so now I am confused.
This is important because the final set at high temperatures according to the PCA table ends at 6.5 hours, and not the 4 hours rule of thumb.
Section 2.7 from ACI 308 states that the final curing method ( ponding and other methods ) should start when the surface would not be damaged by the curing material. This does not necessarily mean the final set but earlier the code stated that final curing should be done only after the final setting because otherwise it will increase the water-cement ratio, so now I am confused.
This is important because the final set at high temperatures according to the PCA table ends at 6.5 hours, and not the 4 hours rule of thumb.