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40.
Soundness test of cement determines
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Sakar said:
6 years ago
Le Chateliers method for unsoundness due to Free Lime only.
Autoclaved Method for unsoundness due to both free lime and magnessia.
Autoclaved Method for unsoundness due to both free lime and magnessia.
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Avi said:
4 years ago
It is Quantity not the quality.
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Usama sadiq said:
4 years ago
When referring to portland cement, "soundness" refers to the ability of a hardened cement paste to retain its volume after setting without delayed destructive expansion (PCA, 1988).
This destructive expansion is caused by excessive amounts of free lime (CaO) or magnesia (MgO).
This destructive expansion is caused by excessive amounts of free lime (CaO) or magnesia (MgO).
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Sai krishna said:
3 years ago
I think durability is the right answer.
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Shaheed Ullah said:
4 years ago
Soundness of cement shows the quality of cement in perspective of volume changes.
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Vicky said:
7 years ago
The ability of cement to retain its volume after it gets hardened is known as Soundness of Cement. That means the cement should be at minimum volume change after it gets hardened.
The test conducted to identify the excess amount of lime in cement is known as soundness test of cement.
The test conducted to identify the excess amount of lime in cement is known as soundness test of cement.
Pronab said:
5 years ago
It should be Durability.
Ravish kumar said:
6 years ago
A soundness test is used to know the resistance agency weathering action. In open weather conditions how much amount cemented material expands or shrinks.
Chetan said:
6 years ago
The Le-chatlier's Method helps us to determine the lime present in the cement in excess. The excess lime causes expansion of cement.
Nareshpushkarna said:
6 years ago
Which is a more accurate method for soundness test?
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