W3 Concrete and IBS Construction
W3 Concrete and IBS Construction
W3 Concrete and IBS Construction
Building Construction 2
Concrete Tests
Due to it's importance in structural engineering, concrete is often required to bear and support
heavy loads. Therefore it needs to be tested before you use it to make sure it's of sufficient
strength and durability
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Slump Test Cube Test Vebe Test
Concrete Tests : Slump Test
Slump test is to test the workability of the concrete. This test can be used as a control test and gives an indication
of the concrete uniformity from batch to batch. Repeated batches of the same mix, brought to the same slump, will
have the same water content and water cement ratio, weights of aggregate, cement and admixtures are uniform
and aggregate grading is within acceptable limits.
2 4 Slump Cone
Use as the mold
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5 Ruler
To measure the slump height
Thoroughly clean the inner surface of Frustum cone and
Slump Test Procedure 1 it should be free from moisture content and adherence
of any old set concrete.
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Now place the Mould (Cone) on the metallic steel plate
or on any smooth surface.
Now after filling the 4th layer, the concrete is struck off
5 with the trowel.
Definition of Workability
The slumped concrete takes various shapes, and according to the profile of slumped concrete,
the slump is termed as;
1.Collapse Slump
2.Shear Slump
3.True Slump
Slump Test Results
Collapse Slump
In a collapse slump the concrete collapses completely. The collapse slump shows that the mix is too wet and
produces low quality concrete..
Slump Test Results
Shear Slump
In a shear slump the top portion of the concrete shears off and slips sideways. OR If one-half of the cone slides
down an inclined plane, the slump is said to be a shear slump. The shear slump indicates that the result is
incomplete, and concrete needs to be retested for valid results.
The shear slump happens due to inadequate mix. Inadequate mix means a mixture which has less cement.
Shear slump show lack of cohesiveness in the concrete mix.
If a shear or collapse slump is achieved, a fresh sample should be taken and the test is repeated.
If the shear slump persists, as may the case with harsh mixes, this is an indication of lack of cohesion of the
mix.
Slump Test Results
True Slump
In a true slump the concrete simply subsides, keeping more or less to shape.
Quality concrete is concrete which experiences true slump. True slump happens because of its cohesiveness and
rich mixes. Rich mix is a mixture that has more cement content.
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Slump Test Results
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1 Concrete Cube Mould
Concrete cube mould of size 150mm or
100mm.
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40mm and 25mm.
Steel Rod
2 Compacting steel rod with 16mm diameter and
600mm long.
1 Vebe Consistometer
Machine use to test the concrete mix
2 Tamping Rod
Use to tamp the concrete mix
Stopwatch
3 To record the time required to change the
concrete from a conical shape to cylindrical
shape
4 Trowel
To scoop and mix the concrete
Vebe Test Procedure
The Vebe test mimics how the concrete will act as it is being compacted on site and is therefore a useful way to
see how the concrete will behave during compaction.
Also, being a dynamic test, it’s useful for measuring the workability of fresh concrete samples which are too stiff
to be measured by a regular slump test.
The time required for the shape of concrete to change from slump cone shape to cylindrical shape in seconds is
known as Vebe Degree
CONCRETE CURING
Providing adequate moisture, Providing the proper conditions
temperature, and time to allow the to allow the concrete to achieve
concrete to achieve the desired a moisture condition
properties for its intended use appropriate for its intended
use.
The water to be used for curing should be clean and free from
oils, acids, alkali’s, salts, organic materials or other substances.
Use potable water for curing.
Concrete Frame Construction
A concrete frame is a common form of structure, comprising a network of columns and
connecting beams that forms the structural 'skeleton' of a building. This grid of beams and
columns is typically constructed on a concrete foundation and is used to support
the building's floors, roof, walls, cladding and so on.
Elements can be cast in advance and held until the Elements cannot be casted in advance.
hour you need them, thereby saves time.
Weather condition can delay the casting work.
Weather condition has no effect on casting work.
Cost
Maintenance cost of precast concrete structure is Maintenance cost of cast-in-situ concrete structure is
higher. less compared to the precast concrete structure.
Quality
Maintenance cost of precast concrete structure is Maintenance cost of cast-in-situ concrete structure is
higher. less compared to the precast concrete structure.
Quality
Technical Points
Precast Concrete In-Situ Concrete
Large number of joints in structural system. Less number of joints present in structural system.
In precast concrete construction, details at the joint More resistant to earthquake and wind forces.
become very critical and needs careful attention.
Elements cannot be casted in advance.
The elements have to be designed for handling stress
or loads during handling, which may or may not Elements are not to be designed for any such loads or
increase steel. stress.
Elements of varying lengths and shape can be There is constraint in length and shape of element.
developed.
In situ concrete offers a monolithic architectural
Precast concrete does not offer a monolithic character.
architectural character.
Precast Concrete Installation
The formwork ensures the structural safety of the project by providing custom solutions against all
superimposed loads which produces extremely safe and sustainable structures.
Good formwork also greatly reduces the amount of time it takes to construct a project by minimising floor to
floor construction cycle time.
The quality of the surface finishing of the concrete structure is solely attributed to the quality of the formwork
used during construction. The use of Engineered Formwork System eliminates the need of plastering for any
roller compacted concrete (RCC) surface. Defective concrete finishing is very expensive to repair so it’s
crucial that high quality formwork is always used.
In-Situ Concrete : Types of Formwork
Formwork is an ancillary construction, where temporary or permanent moulds are used into which
fresh concrete is poured that subsequently hardens. Forms or shutters are the terms used for
made up sections that touch the concrete while it is hardening
Glass fibers of 10mm to 50mm in length and a few microns in diameter can be added up to 5% by weight
and premixed with cement and water in a pan or a paddle mixer. Small quantities of lubricating admixtures,
such as polyethylene oxide or methyl cellulose may be added into the mix. The resulting mix may be
sprayed or cast into the moulds.
Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete
the GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete) consists of a mortar made of concrete, sand, alkali-resistant glass
fiber and water. Plasticity is one of the main qualities of the material, enabling molding of facade panels precisely
following the architectonic design permitting the production of slenderer thus, lighter pieces. For example, this is the
material used in the coverage of the Heydar Aliyev Centre by Zaha Hadid Architects.
INDUSTRIALISED BUILDING SYSTEM
Building Construction 2
Types of IBS System
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Construction Procedure
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