What is Concrete?
In the field of civil engineering and construction industry concrete plays a vital role in building strong and durable structures.
Concrete is a composite material. It consists of a binding material which when mixed in water, binds the inert particles of well graded fine and coarse aggregates.
Depending upon the cementing material it is classified as:
1) Cement Concrete
2) Lime Concrete
Other types are ;
1) Reinforced Cement Concrete
2) Prestressed Cement Concrete
3) Aerated Concrete
4) Pretty-packed concrete
5) Cellular concrete or foam concrete
Selection of Materials
1) Cement: Normally Ordinary Portland Cement is used. The storage of cement should be carefully attended.
2) Fine Aggregates: Particles of fine aggregates pass through 4.75 mm mesh and are retained on 0.15 mm mesh. Commonly used fine aggregates are :
a) Sand
b) crushed stone
c) ash, cinder or surkhi.
Kinds of Sand :
1) Pit sand or quarry sand
2) River sand
3) Sea sand
3) Coarse aggregates : The particles whose size is bigger than 4.5 mm but smaller than 7.5mm are called coarse aggregates. Commonly used coarse aggregates are :
1)Stone Ballast
2) Gravel or Shingle
3) Brick Ballast
4) Breeze and Clinker
Note: The aggregate after immersion in cold water should not absorb more than 25 percent of its weight of water.
Note: The aggregates having size from 7.5mm to 15 mm are call CYCLOPEAN AGGREGATES.
4) Water: Only good clean water should be used for making concrete.It should not contain salts, silt and organic matter. Briefly, water that is good for drinking should be used for concrete making.
Batching of Ingredients
There are two methods of Batching
1) By weight
2) By Volume
Note: Volume of one bag of cement weighing 50kg is 34.5 liters.
Mixing of Concrete
There are two methods of mixing concrete
1) Hand Mixing
2) Machine Mixing ( Concrete Mixers)
Placing of Concrete
After mixing of concrete it should be used within 30 minutes. Following are methods of placing concrete
1) Mortar pans
2) Wheelbarrows
3) Chutes
4) Pumps
5) Barrow Lifts
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