The Slump Test You DON'T Know About
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- Depending on the type of concrete being tested, the appropriate test method must be selected. For standard concrete, the regular slump test is used, while the slump flow test is designated for self-consolidating concrete.
Both test methods are clearly defined in ASTM and CSA standards.
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Love that your doing this. Question for scc, I know we'll check for VSI once you pull the slump cone. I'm american, and ya aint reading that shit in inches... I know SCC is newer here, so maybe ya figured that shit out and don't have to worry about it. But also I don't know what its called but they put some little scale thing on top to read how much it sinks on top over an amount of time before pulling the cone up to flow, do you know what that is? It's measured in centimeters, I just always say. "Ok, cool..." Haha. Fake it till you make.
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I think you are talking about the Rapid Assessment of Static Segregation Resistance of SCC (ASTM C1712). It is a cubed apparatus that has a cylinder with holes in it and it sits on top of the inverted slump cone. Then it is dropped on the surface to see how much it penetrates into the concrete which gives you an indication of how well the SCC is resistant to segregation.
If you place it higher use a trimmie