What Is Self Compact Concrete | What Is Slump Flow Test | Equipment for Slump Flow Test | Procedure of Slump Flow Test
What Is Self Compact Concrete?
List of Test Methods for Workability Properties of Self Compacting Concrete (SCC).
Read more
Slump Flow Test.
What Is Slump Flow Test?
Read more
Equipment for Slump Flow Test
Procedure of Slump Flow Test
Read more
About 6 liters of concrete is needed for this test.
Place the baseplate on level ground.
Keep the slump cone centrally on the base plate.
Fill the cone with the scoop.
Do not tamp.
Simply strike off the concrete level with the trowel.
Remove the surplus concrete lying on-base place.
Raise the cone vertically and allow the concrete to flow freely.
Measure the final diameter of the concrete in two perpendicular directions and calculate the average of the two diameters.
This is the slump flow in mm.
Note that there is no water or cement paste or mortar without coarse aggregate is seen at the edge of the spread concrete.
Read more
Calculations of Slump Flow Test
Results of Slump Flow Test
Read more
Interpretation of Slump Flow Test
T50 Slump Flow Test
Read more
West Point Bridge Designer
Introduction of USCS | USCS Classifies Soils into Two Broad Categories
Introduction of Gantry Girder | Load on Gantry Gutter | Type of Load on Gantry Gutter
What Is Pier Foundation | Types of Drilled Piers | Advantages and Disadvantages of Drilled Pier Foundations
What Is Self Compact Concrete | History of SCC | Advantages & Disadvantages of (SCC) Self Compacting Concrete
Read more
Did you like this story?
Please share by clicking this button!
Visit our site and see all other available articles!
Civil-Jungles