Civil Engineering - Concrete Technology - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Concrete Technology - Section 1 (Q.No. 19)
19.
Curing
reduces the shrinkage of concrete
preserves the properties of concrete
prevents the loss of water by evaporation
all of the above.
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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Bandari vishnu vardhan reddy said:   9 years ago
Actually, the crack is formed due to the heat of hydration in the structure (members) so this heat is reduced by curing.
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Lukman ada said:   10 years ago
Curing is must for construction work because of various advantages mainly for strength workability and it remain the amount of moisture in concrete.

Pulak moral said:   6 years ago
The minimum period for curing concrete to attain maximum strength is 28 Days. From the above graph, it is clear that concrete attains 50% of its design strength when it cured for 3-7 Days. 75% of Compressive strength achieved in 14 days and 90% of strength by 28 days as time goes on the strength increase gradually.

Monojeet das said:   4 months ago
1. Curing helps in strength gain and reduces shrinkage and cracking.
2. It also preserves strength, durability and all essential properties of concrete.
3. It prevents evaporation, which is essential for proper hydration.

So, all of the above is correct.

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