Definition of Segregation of Concrete?
Major components of concrete are cement, sand, aggregate, and water. Normally, a coating is made to concrete aggregate with cement and sand for developing the consistent mass disjointing of these constituent materials of concrete from each other. It is known as segregation of concrete.
Major components of concrete are cement, sand, aggregate, and water. Normally, a coating is made to concrete aggregate with cement and sand for developing the consistent mass disjointing of these constituent materials of concrete from each other. It is known as segregation of concrete.
Type of segregation:
1. Partition of course aggregate from the paste.
2. Partition of course agreement paste from the concrete.
3. Partition of water from the cement mix which is also known as bleeding.
2. Partition of course agreement paste from the concrete.
3. Partition of water from the cement mix which is also known as bleeding.
The segregation contains unwanted properties in the hardened concrete. It also leads to honeycombing in concrete. Segregation also adversely impacts on stability, compressive strength and all other characteristics of concrete. It also results in forming cavities in the concrete surface.
Reasons for segregation:
The segregation mainly occurs due to the variation in specific gravity and size of its constituent material. Specific gravity of water is 1. Specific gravity of cement is approx 3.15 whereas that of aggregate is 2.6 to 2.7. Because of the variation in specific gravity, lighter particle goes upwards and heavier particle goes downwards and consequently the segregation of concrete occurs.
Other reasons range from greater water cement ratio in concrete. Besides, when excessive water is added at the time of mixing concrete, it results in segregation. Improper vibration for a long period on wet mix of concrete also causes heavy material to setting down and lighter cement sand paste to move upwards. Imperfectly proportioned mix and inappropriate placing on site may also lead to segregation.
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Published By
Rajib Dey
www.constructioncost.co
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Published By
Rajib Dey
www.constructioncost.co
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