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What is the maximum water-to-cement ratio for dry shotcrete spray?

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How do you assess the correct Water Cement ratio in cement mortar at any ratio?

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What is water to cement ratio?

Water/cement ratio law states that the strength of concrete is only dependent upon water/cement ratio provided the mix is workable.Strength of concrete primarily depends upon the strength of cement paste.Similarly, the strength of the paste increases with cement content and decreases with air and water content.


Why does concrete mix with low water cement ratio resulted in hardened concrete having higher strength than those with high water cement ratio?

Why does concrete mix with low water cement ratio resulted in hardened concrete having higher strength than those with high water cement ratio?


What is water to cement?

Water cement ratio is defined as the indicator of strength is the ratio of water used compared to the amount of cement.Lower the W/C ratio, higher will be the strength.A minimum of W/C ratio 0.3 should be adopted.


How much water is required in 1 bags of cement?

it depends on the type of mix and water cement ratio.


What effect has the quantity of mixing water have upon the quality of concrete?

the strength of concrete is effected by water /cement ratio as the water/cement ratio increases the strength of the concrete decreases


What is specific gravity of cement grout with 100 percent ratio of water and cement?

1.51


What is the ratio of cement water and sand in rcc?

what is ratio of rcc work machine foundation


How much aggregate are used in 1bag of cement?

Approximately 5bags of cement are in 1 cu.m concrete ratio 1:3:6 with 20mm aggregate, water-cement ratio 0.5.


What do you need to make cement?

you mean concrete I think? you need cement, sand and water in a specific ratio.


What is the affect of age of concrete upon the water cement ratio and strength curve?

As concrete ages, its strength typically increases due to continued hydration of the cement particles, which can affect the water-cement ratio's impact on strength. Initially, a lower water-cement ratio leads to higher strength, but as concrete matures, the difference in strength between varying ratios diminishes. This means that while a low water-cement ratio is critical for achieving high early strength, the age of the concrete plays a significant role in enhancing overall durability and strength over time, regardless of the initial ratio. Thus, the strength curve generally shows a rising trend with age, independent of the initial water-cement ratio.