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18.
The concrete slump recommended for beams and slabs ; is
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Man e Mohammad said:
9 years ago
Pavements 0-25.
Foundation 10-40 light reinforcements.
Foundation and structures 50-90 with appropriate reinforcements.
Foundation 10-40 light reinforcements.
Foundation and structures 50-90 with appropriate reinforcements.
ARSH said:
9 years ago
Pavements -> 25-50.
Mass concrete structure -> 25-50.
Unreinforced footings -> 25-75.
Bridge decks -> 25-75.
Reinforced foundation, footings, and walls -> 50-100.
Reinforced slabs and beams -> 30-125.
Columns -> 75-125.
Mass concrete structure -> 25-50.
Unreinforced footings -> 25-75.
Bridge decks -> 25-75.
Reinforced foundation, footings, and walls -> 50-100.
Reinforced slabs and beams -> 30-125.
Columns -> 75-125.
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Ankur sabharwal said:
9 years ago
The slump for beam and slab is 50-100.
Nani kumar said:
9 years ago
It's wrong, 30-85 slump is right.
Anand bhandari said:
10 years ago
It is wrong, the slump for beams and slab is 50-100.
Tidke said:
10 years ago
Temperature control concrete and high grade concrete more than 150 mm slump due to self compacting concrete.
AMIT KAULE said:
10 years ago
Recommended Values of Slump for Various Purposes:
Types of concrete Slump:
Concrete for road construction 20 to 40 mm.
Concrete for tops of curbs, parapets, piers, slabs and wall 40 to 50 mm.
Concrete for canal lining 70 to 80 mm.
Normal RCC work 80 to 150 mm.
Mass concrete 20 to 50 mm.
Types of concrete Slump:
Concrete for road construction 20 to 40 mm.
Concrete for tops of curbs, parapets, piers, slabs and wall 40 to 50 mm.
Concrete for canal lining 70 to 80 mm.
Normal RCC work 80 to 150 mm.
Mass concrete 20 to 50 mm.
Kalyani said:
10 years ago
Please share slump recommendation for all type of works.
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