Civil Engineering - Concrete Technology - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Concrete Technology - Section 2 (Q.No. 34)
34.
Pick up the incorrect statement from the following:
Discussion:
18 comments Page 2 of 2.
Dnyaneshwar said:
8 years ago
Please read the question carefully option E is right because they ask incorrect statement and all option are correct actually, so the answer is option E i.e none of this.
Jahid Mazumder said:
8 years ago
Lean mixes bleed more as compared to rich ones. So answer A is incorrect.
Sujeet said:
8 years ago
I think the reason behind A as the answer is the word Excessive water. Because more the water less is strength.
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Aabid Al-hadi said:
8 years ago
It is Option C.
DEVARAJ said:
8 years ago
I think the correct one is either opp C or E.
Kanika said:
9 years ago
Yes, the rich mix is stronger than a lean mix.
How can option A be incorrect?
Anyone describe it.
How can option A be incorrect?
Anyone describe it.
Ayon said:
9 years ago
All the options are correct. Please check and rectify the correct answer.
Darpan Gautam said:
1 decade ago
Cement mixtures.
Mixtures are always listed as parts Cement to Sand to Aggregate. Following are typical cement mixtures description:
Rich: 1 part cement, 2 parts sand, 3 parts coarse aggregate. A rich mix is used for concrete roads and waterproof structures.
Standard: 1 part cement, 2 parts sand, 4 parts coarse aggregate. A standard mix is used for reinforced work floors, roofs, columns, arches, tanks, sewers, conduits, etc.
Medium: 1 part cement, 2 1/2 parts sand, 5 parts coarse aggregate. A medium mix is used for foundations, walls, abutments, piers, etc.
Lean: 1 part cement, 3 parts sand, 6 parts coarse aggregate. A lean mix is used for all mass concrete work, large foundations, backing for stone masonry, etc.
Mixtures are always listed as parts Cement to Sand to Aggregate. Following are typical cement mixtures description:
Rich: 1 part cement, 2 parts sand, 3 parts coarse aggregate. A rich mix is used for concrete roads and waterproof structures.
Standard: 1 part cement, 2 parts sand, 4 parts coarse aggregate. A standard mix is used for reinforced work floors, roofs, columns, arches, tanks, sewers, conduits, etc.
Medium: 1 part cement, 2 1/2 parts sand, 5 parts coarse aggregate. A medium mix is used for foundations, walls, abutments, piers, etc.
Lean: 1 part cement, 3 parts sand, 6 parts coarse aggregate. A lean mix is used for all mass concrete work, large foundations, backing for stone masonry, etc.
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