3 Methods of Determining Workability of Concrete
3 Methods of Determining Workability of Concrete
1. Slump Test
Suitability
This method is suitable only for the concrete of high workability.
This test is carried out with a mould called slump cone whose top diameter is 10 cm, bottom diameter is
20 cm and height is 30 cm.
Procedure
The test is performed in the following steps:
1. Place the slump mould on a smooth flat and non-absorbent surface.
2. Mix the dry ingredients of the concrete thoroughly till a uniform colour is obtained and then add
the required quantity of water in it.
3. Place the mixed concrete in the mould to about one-fourth of its height.
4. Compact the concrete 25 times with the help of a tamping rod uniformly all over the area.
5. Place the mixed concrete in the mould to about half of its height and compact it again.
6. Similarly, place the concrete upto its three-fourth height and then up to its top. Compact each
layer 25 times with the help of tamping rod uniformly. For the second and subsequent layers,
the tamping rod should penetrate into underlying layer.
7. Strike off the top surface of mould with a trowel or tamping rod so that the mould is filled to its
top.
8. Remove the mould immediately, ensuring its movement in vertical direction.
9. When the settlement of concrete stops, measure the subsidence of the concrete in millimeters
which is the required slump of the concrete.
Recommend slump in mm
Minimum
Maximum
25
50
25
25
25
50
75
75
50
100
30
75
125
125
Suitability
This method is adopted for determining the workability of concrete mix in laboratories. It gives fairly
good results for concrete of low workability.
Procedure
The apparatus required for performing the compaction factor test is shown below.
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Degree
Very low
Values of Workability
20 - 10 seconds Vee-Bee time
or 0.75 to 0.80 compacting factor
Low
Medium
High
Suitability
This method is suitable for dry concrete having vary low workability
Procedure
The test is performed as given described below
1. Mix the dry ingredients of the concrete thoroughly till a uniform colour is obtained and then add
the required quantity of water.
2. Pour the concrete into the slump cone with the help of the funnel fitted to the stand.
3. Remove the slump mould and rotate the stand so that transparent disc touches the top of the
concrete.
4. Start the vibrator on which cylindrical container is placed.
5. Due to vibrating action, the concrete starts remoulding and occupying the cylindrical container.
Continue vibrating the cylinder till concrete surface becomes horizontal.
6. The time required for complete remoulding in seconds is the required measure of the
workability and it is expressed as number of Vee-bee seconds.
Slump in mm
Extremely dry
Very stiff
Stiff
Stiff plastic
Plastic
Flowing
0 25
25 50
75 100
150 175
Vee-bee Time in
Seconds
32 18
18 10
10 5
53
30
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Compacting Factor
0.70
0.75
0.85
0.90
0.95