“ WATER / CEMENT RATIO ”
Portland cement concrete ( PCC ) is a mixture of aggregate , air , cement , sand , and water . By changing the amount of each component , you can easily alter the properties of PCC . Therefore , it is important for engineers to take into account the required strength and application when putting together a mix design . The water-cement ratio is one of the most critical measurements an engineer looks at . Not only does it determine the compressive strength , but it also influences durability and workability . It wouldn ’ t be good if a concrete truck delivers a couple yards of 6,000psi mix for a foundation pour and the workers aren ’ t able to work it between the formwork and reinforcement .
Water-cement ratios typically range from 0.4 to 0.6 . A lower water-cement ratio results in higher compressive strength , more durability , but less workability on site . A 0.4 water-cement
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A high water-cement ratio results in lower compressive strength , less durability , but more workability on site . A 0.6 water-cement ratio mix with air entrainment typical results in a compressive strength around 3,000psi workability is needed .
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. This mix could be used if strength is less critical and
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Mamlouk , Michael . Materials for Civil and Construction Engineers . 4th Edition , Pearson , 2017 .
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