Batching • Batching is the process of measuring concrete mix ingredients by either mass or volume and introducing them into the mixer. • Most specification requires that batching should be done by mass rather then by volume(ASTM C 94 ,AASHTO M 157) • The ingredient must be measured accurately for each batch to produce concrete of Uniform quality.
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Batching
• Batching is the process of measuring concrete mix ingredients by either mass or volume and introducing them into the mixer.
• Most specification requires that batching should be done by mass rather then by volume(ASTM C 94 ,AASHTO M 157)
• The ingredient must be measured accurately for each batch to produce concrete of Uniform quality.
Batching
• All concrete Should be mixed thoroughly until it is uniform in appearance with all ingredients evenly distributed.
• Mixing can done by• 1.Hands(using hand shovels)• 2.Stationary Mixers• 3.Ready mix concrete • 4.Mobile batcher (Continuous mixer)
……..
Mixing
• Mixing ingredients of concrete by hands using ordinary tools like, hand shovels etc.This type of mixing is done for Less output of concrete. Mixing by hands
• Laborious• Disturb the Properties of Concrete• Wastage of time hence not
economical
Mixing By Hands
Mixing By Hands
• Concrete is sometime mixed at jobsite in a stationary mixer having a size of 9 cubic meter or 12 cubic yard.
• These mixers may be of Tilting as well as of non tilting drums.
• Many specifications require a minimum mixing time of one minute plus 15 seconds for every cubic meter (yard)
2.Stationary Mixers
2.Stationary Mixers
Ready Mixed Concrete Ready mixed concrete is proportioned
and mixed off at the project site and is delivered to the construction area in a freshly mixed and unhardened state. It can be manufactured by any of the following methods:
• Central-mixed concrete mixed completely in a stationary mixer delivered in • a truck agitator• a nonagitating truck
1.Central Mixed Concrete
n Advantages: Operate usually from central mixing plants
n Watch for: Timing of deliveries should suit job
organization. Concrete crew and equipment must be ready onsite to handle concrete.
n Used for: Transporting concrete for all uses. Haul distances must allow discharge of concrete within 1½ hours.
Agitator TrucksA vehicle carrying a drum or agitator body, in which freshly mixed concrete can be conveyed from the point of mixing to that of placing, the drum being rotated continuously to agitate the contents.
Agitator Trucks
• Trucks having no agitation system
Nonagitating Trucks
Used for: Transport concrete on short hauls(small distance) over smooth roadways.
Advantages: Cost of nonagitating equipment is lower than that of truck agitators or mixers.
Watch for: Slump should be limited. Possibility of segregation. Height upon discharge is needed
• Shrink-mixed concrete means
mixed partially in a stationary mixer and completed in a truck mixer
• Truck-mixed concrete mixed completely in a truck mixer
2.Shrink-mixed concrete 3.Truck-mixed concrete
Mobile Batcher Mixer
n Used for: Intermittent (periodic) production of concrete at jobsite, or small quantities.
n Advantages: Combined materials transporter and batching and mixing system. One-man operation.
n Watch for: Good preventive maintenance program.
Mobile volumetric mixers are special trucks that batch by volume(Fig. Shows mobile batcher)
Requirement of Concrete Transporting and handling
Modern demands on the transporting and handling of concrete have imposed a wide variety of requirements on the operations needed, and the methods and equipment that have been developed are many. A wide variety of equipment has been designed to satisfy these and other requirements. Concrete handling operations now employ such diverse equipment as trucks, hoopers, and chutes, wheelbarrows and carts operated over runways, buckets lifted by crane, tower hoist, or cableway, belt conveyors, pumps, and in special cases rail cars, helicopters and boats or barges.
• After proper mixing Concrete may be transported to form work by many ways. Appropriate way should be adopted for handling so as to avoid early stiffening.
• Concrete starts stiffening as cementations materials and water are mixed therefore non agitated concrete should be placed before the exceeding time i.e. 30 min and agitating concrete should be placed and compacted within 1 and half hour.
• Transporting and handling can be done by many ways……….
Transporting and Handling
Transporting and Handling of ………….………Concrete………………….
Tools/Equipment and Procedure …… For ……
Used for: Short flat hauls on all types of onsite concrete construction.
Advantages: Versatile—ideal inside and on jobsites with changing placing conditions.
Watch for: Slow and labor intensive.
Wheelbarrows and Buggies
Transporting and Handling
Belt conveyor
• Used for: Conveying concrete horizontally or higher/lower level.