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Presentation (prc I) Consistency , final & initial setting time test

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Page 1: Presentation (prc I) Consistency , final & initial setting time test

Plain and Reinforced cement Plain and Reinforced cement concrete (PRC-I)concrete (PRC-I)

Portland cement , Test on cement & concrete

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What is Concrete?

• Concrete is a mixture of cement, fine and coarse aggregate.

• Divided into two parts PCC and RCC• Mixture of cement, sand and coarse aggregate

without any reinforcement is known as PCC(Plain cement concrete).

• Mixture of cement, sand and coarse aggregate with reinforcement is known as RCC(Reinforced cement concrete).

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Importance in Civil Engineering

• Concrete is widely used for making architectural structures, foundations, brick/block walls, pavements, bridges/overpasses, highways, runways, parking structures, dams, pools/reservoirs, pipes, footings , fences and poles and even boats.

• Concrete is used in large quantities almost everywhere mankind has a need for infrastructure.

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Some Concrete Structures

• Burj Kalifa tallest Building in the world.

• Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates

• Time to build: 6 years• Cost: USD $1.5 billion• Height: 829.8m (2,722ft)• (228.8m higher than the second

tallest building in the world)• Floor count: 163 floors

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• World’s Tallest Bridge in The world.• Location: Millau-Creissels, France• Time to build: 3 years• Cost: USD $524m (€394m)• Height: 343m (1,125ft)

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• Three gorges Dam , World’s Largest power station.

• Location: Sandouping, Yiling, Hubei

• Time to build: 14 years• Cost: USD $37 billion (¥180

billion)• Original estimated cost: USD

$6 billion (¥20 billion)• Height: 181m (594ft)

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What is cement ?

• Cement is a fine powder,• When mixed with water and allowed to set and

harden can join different components or members together to give a mechanically strong structure.

• The percentage of cement in concrete is around 15%,

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Role of Cement in Concrete

• Cement is binding material in the cement concrete.• It fills up voids existing in the fine aggregate and

makes the concrete impermeable.• It provides strength to concrete on setting and

hardening.• The role of cement is very important in the strength

and durability of concrete.

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Overview of Portland Cement• Dry powder of very fine particles• forms a paste when mixed with water• chemical reaction-Hydration• glue• paste coats all the aggregates together• hardens and forms a solid mass.

OR• Ordinary Portland Cement is a controlled

blend of calcium silicates, aluminates and ferrate, which is ground to a fine powder with gypsum and other materials

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Cement Types

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Type I - NormalType I - Normal

Type III - High Early Type IV - Low Heat of Hydration

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Difference b/w Hydraulic & Non Hydraulic Cement

Hydraulic cement,•Portland cement•Cement that hardens under water•Made by heating limestone and clay in a kiln and pulverizing the resultNon Hydraulic cement,•Cement which cannot harden while in contact with water. •Made by using materials such as non-hydraulic lime and gypsum plasters and oxychloride, which has liquid properties.

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Tests On Cement

• There are many tests of Cement But in our studies:

• Consistency Test • Initial setting time• Final setting Time

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Consistency Test

• Consistency means amount of water needed to prepare a plastic mix.

• Consistency test is done using Vicat's apparatus.• The standard consistency of a cement paste is

defined as that consistency which will permit the vicat plunger to penetrate to a point 5 to 7mm from the bottom of the vicat mould.

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About Vicat’s Apparatus

• It consists of the following:• Ruler starting from 40 mm(which is the

height of the mould).• The Mould.• Non-porous plate.• The plunger.• Note: The depth is always measured

from the bottom of the mould.

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• (Note):-For making the normal consistence of standard paste we use a plunger with 10mm diameter.

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Why we do Consistency Test ?

• Consistency test is used to find the amount of water to be mixed with Cement.

• It is necessary to find the consistency because amount of water present in the cement paste may affect the setting time.

• Consistency of cement should be less than 30%

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Initial & Final Setting Time Test On Cement

Initial Set•Time from moment water is added until the paste ceases to be fluid and plastic.Final Set•Time from moment water is added for the paste to acquire a certain degree of hardness.

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Initial & Final Setting Time Test On Cement

• The time of setting of the hydraulic cement Is done by using VICAT needle apparatus.

• Needle Sizes• For Initial Setting Time• 1mm x 1mm cross-section• 50mm length• For Final Setting Time• 1mm2 cross-section and 1mm deep inner needle• 5mm diameter outer metal attachment

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Why Initial & Final Setting Time Is necessary ?

• It is very important to know the setting times. • Knowing the initial setting time is important in

estimating free time for• Mixing,• transporting,• placing,• compaction • and shaping of cement paste

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Why Initial & Final Setting Time Is necessary ?

• Knowledge of final setting time of cement is necessary as well :

• After initial setting of cement Concrete starts gaining strength and harden So we have to know approximate final setting time of cement.

• After final setting of cement Strength of concrete can also be calculated.

• Final setting time also affects the strength and durability of concrete.