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Hydraulic cement
this allows setting in wet condition or underwater and further
protects the hardened material from chemical attack.
chemical process for hydraulic cement found by ancient
Romans used volcanic ash (activated aluminum silicates)
with lime (calcium oxide).
CEMENT
Non-hydraulic cement
Water
• water that is acceptable for drinking purposes is also satisfactory
for use in concrete mixing
Admixture
• a material other than water, aggregates or Portland
cement, that is used as an ingredient in concrete
• added to the batch immediately before or during its
mixing. - American Society for Testing and Materials
(ASTM)
The purpose of the admixture in concrete are:
1. To improve the workability or consistency of concrete.
Meaning, the ability of concrete mixture to fill all the voids of
aggregate, steel reinforcement including all voids inside the
forms. However concrete mixture should not be too thick nor
too fluid.
2. To improve the durability of concrete
3. To increase strength
4. Accelerate strength development
The purpose of the admixture in concrete are:
Plasticity
• Is the ease with which fresh concrete can be molded or deformed
without segregation
Mobility
• Is the capacity of concrete to movement or flow, particularly during
vibration
• Concrete should be correctly proportioned to produce the
workability required for a particular structure.
• For example, a fairly thick or stiff concrete mixture may be used
for pavement for it can be vibrated and tamped.
• On the other hand, concrete for thin wall and small column
structure maybe compacted with a minimum vibration.
• Thus, a semi-fluid mixture is required for concrete in application
where it must flow in order to fill all the spaces it is to occupy.
Strength of Concrete
• Concrete structure is subjected to compressive, tensile, flexural
and shearing forces
• Strength is measured in its ability to resist the stresses caused by
these different forces
• Theoretically, low water cement ratio produces a high quality
Portland cement paste and also adds desirable properties such
as:
1. Water tightness
2. Abrasion resistance
3. Durability
Durability of Concrete
is the ability to resist force of deterioration such as :
1. Freezing and thawing of water saturated concrete
2. Expansion caused by the reaction between reactive
aggregates and alkali in cement
3. Reaction between soil and water sulfate and the hydrated
Portland cement
4. Expansion and shrinkage caused by wetting and drying
Durability of Concrete