Slump and Compression test of concrete
Concrete Slump Test |
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Procedure
of slump test for concrete:
Clean the cone. Dampen with water and place on the slump plate. The
slump plate should be clean, firm, level and non-absorbent. Collect a sample
of concrete to perform the slum test.
Stand firmly on the footpieces and fill 1/3 the volume of the cone with
the sample. Compact the concrete by 'rodding' 25 times. Rodding means to push
a steel rod in and out of the concrete to compact it into the cylinder, or
slump cone. Always rod in a definite pattern, working from outside into the
middle.
Now fill to 2/3 and again rod 25 times, just into the top of the first
layer.
Fill to overflowing, rodding again this time just into the top of the
second layer. Top up the cone till it overflows.
Level off the surface with the steel rod using a rolling action. Clean
any concrete from around the base and top of the cone, push down on the
handles and step off the footpieces.
Carefully lift the cone straight up making sure not to move the sample.
Turn the cone upside down and place the rod across the up-turned cone.
Take several measurements and report the average distance to the top of
the sample.If the sample fails by being outside the tolerance (ie the slump
is too high or too low), another must be taken. If this also fails the
remainder of the batch should be rejected.
The Compression Test
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