The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of over-compaction on the strength of concrete with regards to commercial and industry practices. Normal concrete, which is commonly used in construction was chosen. Samples were cast using a varying vibration time and testing was performed to determine concrete compressive strength, air content, density and a measure for segregation. These parameters were used to determine the relative sensitivity of concrete to under- versus over-compaction. If segregation was present, it was hypothesized the results would indicate a mathematical relationship between the segregation and strength reduction. This relationship would allow for determination of an optimum vibration time range. It was found i...
In this research, trial mixes were conducted according to Self -Compacted Concrete (SCC) specificati...
More cement does not necessarily make better concrete or expedite construction schedules. In contras...
In the Philippine construction industry, the benchmark for the basis of the strength of the concrete...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of over-compaction on the strength of concrete ...
AbstractDevelopment of concrete with good productivity with vibration is required to manufacture con...
Adequate compacting is an important stage contributing for the durability and final quality of concr...
There is a need for more in depth understanding of the consolidation effect of concrete on its durab...
Compaction of concrete is a crucial on-site step that enables concrete to reach design strength and ...
The most important property of a concrete mix is concrete workability, i.e., the ability of the mixt...
Research findings have reported a behavioural relationship between the splitting tensile strength an...
One of the important factors affecting the quality of concrete is the placement of fresh concrete in...
Fresh concrete may contain up to 20% of entrapped air before compaction. The amount of air depends n...
Paper discusses the influence of the concrete mixture compaction time on density and compressive str...
More cement does not necessarily make better concrete or expedite construction schedules. In contras...
This study however is limited to only one mix of SCC and one mix of normal vibrated concrete as a co...
In this research, trial mixes were conducted according to Self -Compacted Concrete (SCC) specificati...
More cement does not necessarily make better concrete or expedite construction schedules. In contras...
In the Philippine construction industry, the benchmark for the basis of the strength of the concrete...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of over-compaction on the strength of concrete ...
AbstractDevelopment of concrete with good productivity with vibration is required to manufacture con...
Adequate compacting is an important stage contributing for the durability and final quality of concr...
There is a need for more in depth understanding of the consolidation effect of concrete on its durab...
Compaction of concrete is a crucial on-site step that enables concrete to reach design strength and ...
The most important property of a concrete mix is concrete workability, i.e., the ability of the mixt...
Research findings have reported a behavioural relationship between the splitting tensile strength an...
One of the important factors affecting the quality of concrete is the placement of fresh concrete in...
Fresh concrete may contain up to 20% of entrapped air before compaction. The amount of air depends n...
Paper discusses the influence of the concrete mixture compaction time on density and compressive str...
More cement does not necessarily make better concrete or expedite construction schedules. In contras...
This study however is limited to only one mix of SCC and one mix of normal vibrated concrete as a co...
In this research, trial mixes were conducted according to Self -Compacted Concrete (SCC) specificati...
More cement does not necessarily make better concrete or expedite construction schedules. In contras...
In the Philippine construction industry, the benchmark for the basis of the strength of the concrete...