Title: Chapter 4. Working with Silica-Fume Concrete
1Chapter 4. Working with Silica-Fume Concrete
- Conducting a Test Placement
- Transporting, Placing, and Consolidating
- Finishing Flatwork
- Finishing Bridge Decks
- Preventing Plastic-Shrinkage Cracking
- Curing
2Conducting a Test Placement
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3RememberSilica-fume concrete is more cohesive
and less prone to segregationTo improve
workability, increase slump by about 2 in. (50
mm)
4Cohesive silica-fume concrete -- OK to increase
slump
5Conducting a test placement
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8Transporting, Placing, and Consolidating
Silica-Fume Concrete
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14Silica-fume concrete requires thorough
consolidation
15Finishing Silica-Fume Concrete Flatwork
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16Click on the icon above to play a video on
finishing silica-fume concrete
17Under Finish Silica-Fume ConcreteUse the
One-Pass Technique
18One-Pass Finishing
- Screed
- Float
- Texture
- Cure
Protect, Protect, Protect!
19One-pass finishing
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26Float and brooming tool
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28Broomed surface -- all that is required for a
parking structure
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30Finishing Silica-Fume Concrete Bridge Decks
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36Tined surface
37Preventing Plastic Shrinkage Cracking
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38What is Plastic Shrinkage Cracking?
- Cracking that occurs in the surface of fresh
concrete soon after it is placed and while it is
still plastic. - -- ACI
116R
39Plastic shrinkage cracking
40Silica fume concrete does not bleed and is more
susceptible to plastic shrinkage cracking
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42Good fogging
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44Improper fogging
45Evaporation retarders work well but are
frequently misused
46Curing Silica-Fume Concrete
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47How Important is Curing Silica Fume Concrete?
48If silica-fume concrete mixtures are given 7
days of continuous moist curing, then there is no
association between silica fume content and
cracking. -- Whiting and
Detwiler NCHRP Report
410
49It is recommended that a minimum of 7 days
continuous moist curing be specified. --
Whiting and Detwiler
NCHRP Report 410
50Applying curing compound while concrete is still
fresh
51Moist curing after concrete hardens
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53Dont forget winter protection
54End of Chapter 4
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