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Discussion Forum : Concrete Technology - Section 4 (Q.No. 44)
44.
For the construction of thin R.C.C. structures, the type of cement to be avoided, is
ordinary Portland cement
rapid hardening cement
low heat cement
blast furnace slag cement
sulphate resisting cement.
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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Garry said:   8 years ago
I also agree low heat cement should be the answer.

Shubham said:   7 years ago
Low heat cement is the correct answer.

Santosh kumar said:   7 years ago
C option is correct. Because blast furnace slag cement is used for dams, bridge, abutment and retaining wall.

Sam said:   7 years ago
A is the right option I think.

Puspendu Roy Chowdhury said:   7 years ago
Rapid hardening cement will be the answer because it will react with steel bar which will corroded.

Manish said:   7 years ago
The Low Heat cement is correct.

It is only used for Thick RCC (dams, bridge abutments).

Not used in Thin RCC.

Amrut darii said:   7 years ago
For thick structure - low heat cement.

For thin structure - blast furnace slag cement.

Ghulam Nabi said:   7 years ago
@ALL.

In question, word avoided is used, so given option is correct.

Vivek mishra said:   6 years ago
It should be low heat cement because low heat cement has coarser particles which are not properly spread in thin RCC structure.

PIjush Mal said:   6 years ago
Correct answer is low heat cement.


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