Concrete
Slab - Floor Engineering Handbook
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Concrete Slab -
Floor Engineering Handbook on CD
Concrete is one of
the most versatile, economical, and universally
used construction material. It is among the few
building materials produced directly on the job
by the user. To know proper mix, it is important
for the user to identify desirable properties and
components and to be able to use factors involved
in producing concrete and the methods employed in
concrete production. This lesson will help you
gain knowledge of the production and use of
concrete materials. .
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Concrete
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Lesson 1: Concrete
Components .1-1
Overview .1-1
Introduction .1-1
Part A - Desirable Concrete Properties .1-1
Basic Consideration .1-1
Concrete Properties.1-3
Part B - Desirable Concrete Component .1-4
Portland Cements.1-4
Water.1-6
Aggregates.1-6
Admixtures .1-15
Part C - Slump Test .1-20
Method and Equipment .1-20
Testing and Procedures .1-21
Practice Exercise.1-23
Answer Key and Feedback .1-24
Lesson 2:
Proportioning Concrete Mixtures .2-1
Overview .2-1
Introduction .2-1
Part A - Method of Considerations .2-2
Selecting Mix Proportions.2-2
Factors.2-2
Part B - Trial Batch Method .2-6
Determining Water/Cement Ratio .2-6
Using Trial Batch Method (Example).2-6
Part C - Absolute Volume Method.2-13
Basic Guidelines .2-13
Using Absolute Volume Method .2-16
Variation in Mixtures .2-18
Part D -Adjustments to the Original Design.2-19
Adjustments for Moisture on Aggregate.2-19
Field Test for Moisture Determination on Sand
.2-19
Lesson 2 Practical Problem .2-25
Answers to Practical Problem.2-29
Practice Exercise.2-33
Answer Key and Feedback .2-34
Lesson 3: Form
Design and Construction.3-1
Overview .3-1
Introduction .3-1
Part A - Form Design .3-1
Principles.3-1
Forming.3-2
Part B - Using Form Design Principles .3-4
Basis of Form Design.3-4
Panel Wall Form Design .3-4
Bracing for Wall Forms .3-15
Overhead Slab Form Design .3-19
Lesson 3 Practical Problems .3-26
Practice Exercise.3-33
Answer Key and Feedback .3-36
Lesson 4:
Construction Procedures .4-1
Overview .4-1
Introduction .4-1
Part A - Reconnaissance, Site Preparation, and
Excavation Procedures .4-1
Reconnaissance.4-1
Site Preparation.4-2
Stockpiling Construction Materials .4-2
Part B - Plan Formwork Used in Construction
Projects .4-3
Management Aspects .4-3
Equipment .4-3
Techniques .4-3
Time Element .4-4
Part C - Mixing, Handling Transportation,
Placement, Finishing, and Curing of Concrete.4-4
Mixing.4-4
Mixing Methods .4-7
Mixer Types .4-7
Handling and Transportation.4-10
Placement .4-12
Preliminary Preparation .4-12
Placing Concrete.4-13
Consolidating Concrete.4-15
Finishing.4-17
Finishing Operations .4-17
Curing .4-20
Curing Factors .4-21
Part D - Temperature Effects on Concrete .4-22
Hot-Weather Concreting .4-22
Effects on High Concrete Temperatures .4-23
Cold-Weather Concreting .4-26
Cold-Weather Techniques .4-28
Form Removal and Stripping .4-31
Practice Exercise.4-33
Answer Key and Feedback .4-36
Examination .E-1
Appendix A - List of Common Acronyms.A-1
Appendix B - List of Symbols.B-1
Appendix C - Publication Extracts .C-1
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