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MCT 6102 CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY
ASSIGNMENT
MODULE – ADMIXTURE , POLYMERS AND EPOXY RESINS
COURSE CORDINATOR
SUBMITTED BY
DR HEMANT SOOD
ANKAJ KUMAR
ROLL NO- 202304
ME CTM ( REGULAR)
Admixtures are those
ingredients in concrete other
than Portland cement, water,
and aggregates that are
added to the mixture
immediately before or during
mixing (Fig. 6-1). Admixtures can
be classified by function as
follows:
1. Air-entraining admixtures
2. Water-reducing admixtures
3. Plasticizers
4. Accelerating admixtures
5. Retarding admixtures
6. Hydration-control admixtures
7. Corrosion inhibitors
8. Shrinkage reducers
9. Alkali-silica reactivity inhibitors
10. Colouring admixtures
11. Miscellaneous admixtures such workability, bonding, damp
proofing, permeability reducing, grouting, gas-forming, and
pumping admixtures
The major reasons for using
admixtures are:
1. To reduce the cost of concrete construction
2. To achieve certain properties in concrete more effectively than
by other means
3. To maintain the quality of concrete during the stages of mixing,
transporting, placing, and curing in adverse weather conditions
4. To overcome certain emergencies during concreting operations
Air-Entraining Admixtures
 used to purposely introduce and stabilize microscopic air bubbles in
concrete. Air-entrainment will dramatically improve the durability of
concrete exposed to cycles of freezing and thawing. Entrained air
greatly improves concrete's resistance to surface scaling caused by
chemical
de-icers
Water-Reducing Admixtures
 used to reduce the quantity of mixing water required to produce
concrete of a certain slump, reduce water-cementing materials
ratio, reduce cement content, or increase slump.
 Typical water reducers reduce the water content by approximately
5% to 10%.
Water-Reducing Admixtures
 Materials:
 Lignosulfonates.
 Carbohydrates.
 Hydroxylated carboxylic acids.
Water-Reducing Admixtures
 The effectiveness of water reducers on concrete is a function of
their chemical composition, concrete temperature, cement
composition and fineness, cement content, and the presence of
other admixtures.
Superplasticizers (High-Range Water
Reducers)
 These admixtures are added to concrete with a low-to-normal
slump and water-cementing materials ratio to make high-slump
flowing concrete.
 Flowing concrete is a highly fluid but workable concrete that can
be placed with little or no vibration or compaction while still
remaining essentially free of excessive bleeding or segregation.
Superplasticizers (High-Range Water
Reducers)
 Applications where flowing concrete is used:
1. thin-section placements,
2. areas of closely spaced and congested reinforcing steel,
3. pumped concrete to reduce pump pressure, thereby increasing lift
and distance capacity,
4. areas where conventional consolidation methods are impractical or
can not be used, and
5. for reducing handling costs.
Superplasticizers (High-Range Water
Reducers)
 Typical superplasticizers include:
 Sulfonated melamine formaldehyde condensates.
 Sulfonated naphthalene formaldehyde condensate.
 Lignosulfonates.
 Polycarboxylates.
Superplasticizers (High-Range Water
Reducers)
 bleed significantly less than control concretes of equally high
slump and higher water content.
 High-slump, low-water-content, plasticized concrete has less
drying shrinkage than a high-slump, high-water-content
conventional concrete.
 has similar or higher drying shrinkage than conventional low-slump,
low-water-content concrete.
 The effectiveness of the plasticizer is increased with an increasing
amount of cement and fines in the concrete.
Retarding Admixtures
 used to retard the rate of setting of concrete at high temperatures
of fresh concrete (30°C or more).
 One of the most practical methods of counteracting this effect is to
reduce the temperature of the concrete by cooling the mixing
water or the aggregates.
 Retarders do not decrease the initial temperature of concrete.
 The bleeding rate and capacity of plastic concrete is increased
with retarders.
Retarding Admixtures
 The typical materials used as retarders are:
 Lignin,
 Borax,
 Sugars,
 Tartaric acid and salts.
Retarding Admixtures
 Retarders are used to:
1. offset the accelerating effect of hot weather on the setting of
concrete,
2. delay the initial set of concrete when difficult or unusual conditions of
placement occur,
3. delay the set for special finishing processes such as an exposed
aggregate surface.
Retarding Admixtures
 some reduction in strength at early ages (one to three days)
accompanies the use of retarders.
 The effects of these materials on the other properties of concrete,
such as shrinkage, may not be predictable.
Therefore, acceptance tests of retarders should be made with actual
job materials under anticipated job conditions.
Accelerating Admixtures
 used to accelerate strength development of concrete at an early
age.
 Typical Materials are:
 Calcium chloride: most commonly used for plain concrete.
 Triethanolamine.
 Calcium formate.
 Calcium nitrate.
 Calcium nitrite.
Corrosion Inhibitors
 The chlorides can cause corrosion of steel reinforcement in
concrete.
 Ferrous oxide and ferric oxide form on the surface of reinforcing
steel in concrete.
 Ferrous oxide reacts with chlorides to form complexes that move
away from the steel to form rust. The chloride ions continue to
attack the steel until the passivating oxide layer is destroyed.
Corrosion Inhibitors
 Corrosion-inhibiting admixtures chemically arrest the corrosion
reaction.
 Commercially available corrosion inhibitors include:
 calcium nitrite,
 sodium nitrite,
 dimethyl ethanolamine,
 amines,
 phosphates,
 ester amines.
Shrinkage-Reducing Admixtures
 Shrinkage cracks, such as shown on this
bridge deck, can be reduced with the
use of good concreting practices and
shrinkage reducing admixtures.
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ADMIXTURE, Polymer and epoxy resign

  • 1. MCT 6102 CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY ASSIGNMENT MODULE – ADMIXTURE , POLYMERS AND EPOXY RESINS COURSE CORDINATOR SUBMITTED BY DR HEMANT SOOD ANKAJ KUMAR ROLL NO- 202304 ME CTM ( REGULAR)
  • 2. Admixtures are those ingredients in concrete other than Portland cement, water, and aggregates that are added to the mixture immediately before or during mixing (Fig. 6-1). Admixtures can be classified by function as follows:
  • 3. 1. Air-entraining admixtures 2. Water-reducing admixtures 3. Plasticizers 4. Accelerating admixtures 5. Retarding admixtures 6. Hydration-control admixtures
  • 4. 7. Corrosion inhibitors 8. Shrinkage reducers 9. Alkali-silica reactivity inhibitors 10. Colouring admixtures 11. Miscellaneous admixtures such workability, bonding, damp proofing, permeability reducing, grouting, gas-forming, and pumping admixtures
  • 5. The major reasons for using admixtures are: 1. To reduce the cost of concrete construction 2. To achieve certain properties in concrete more effectively than by other means 3. To maintain the quality of concrete during the stages of mixing, transporting, placing, and curing in adverse weather conditions 4. To overcome certain emergencies during concreting operations
  • 6. Air-Entraining Admixtures  used to purposely introduce and stabilize microscopic air bubbles in concrete. Air-entrainment will dramatically improve the durability of concrete exposed to cycles of freezing and thawing. Entrained air greatly improves concrete's resistance to surface scaling caused by chemical de-icers
  • 7. Water-Reducing Admixtures  used to reduce the quantity of mixing water required to produce concrete of a certain slump, reduce water-cementing materials ratio, reduce cement content, or increase slump.  Typical water reducers reduce the water content by approximately 5% to 10%.
  • 8. Water-Reducing Admixtures  Materials:  Lignosulfonates.  Carbohydrates.  Hydroxylated carboxylic acids.
  • 9. Water-Reducing Admixtures  The effectiveness of water reducers on concrete is a function of their chemical composition, concrete temperature, cement composition and fineness, cement content, and the presence of other admixtures.
  • 10. Superplasticizers (High-Range Water Reducers)  These admixtures are added to concrete with a low-to-normal slump and water-cementing materials ratio to make high-slump flowing concrete.  Flowing concrete is a highly fluid but workable concrete that can be placed with little or no vibration or compaction while still remaining essentially free of excessive bleeding or segregation.
  • 11. Superplasticizers (High-Range Water Reducers)  Applications where flowing concrete is used: 1. thin-section placements, 2. areas of closely spaced and congested reinforcing steel, 3. pumped concrete to reduce pump pressure, thereby increasing lift and distance capacity, 4. areas where conventional consolidation methods are impractical or can not be used, and 5. for reducing handling costs.
  • 12. Superplasticizers (High-Range Water Reducers)  Typical superplasticizers include:  Sulfonated melamine formaldehyde condensates.  Sulfonated naphthalene formaldehyde condensate.  Lignosulfonates.  Polycarboxylates.
  • 13. Superplasticizers (High-Range Water Reducers)  bleed significantly less than control concretes of equally high slump and higher water content.  High-slump, low-water-content, plasticized concrete has less drying shrinkage than a high-slump, high-water-content conventional concrete.  has similar or higher drying shrinkage than conventional low-slump, low-water-content concrete.  The effectiveness of the plasticizer is increased with an increasing amount of cement and fines in the concrete.
  • 14. Retarding Admixtures  used to retard the rate of setting of concrete at high temperatures of fresh concrete (30°C or more).  One of the most practical methods of counteracting this effect is to reduce the temperature of the concrete by cooling the mixing water or the aggregates.  Retarders do not decrease the initial temperature of concrete.  The bleeding rate and capacity of plastic concrete is increased with retarders.
  • 15. Retarding Admixtures  The typical materials used as retarders are:  Lignin,  Borax,  Sugars,  Tartaric acid and salts.
  • 16. Retarding Admixtures  Retarders are used to: 1. offset the accelerating effect of hot weather on the setting of concrete, 2. delay the initial set of concrete when difficult or unusual conditions of placement occur, 3. delay the set for special finishing processes such as an exposed aggregate surface.
  • 17. Retarding Admixtures  some reduction in strength at early ages (one to three days) accompanies the use of retarders.  The effects of these materials on the other properties of concrete, such as shrinkage, may not be predictable. Therefore, acceptance tests of retarders should be made with actual job materials under anticipated job conditions.
  • 18. Accelerating Admixtures  used to accelerate strength development of concrete at an early age.  Typical Materials are:  Calcium chloride: most commonly used for plain concrete.  Triethanolamine.  Calcium formate.  Calcium nitrate.  Calcium nitrite.
  • 19. Corrosion Inhibitors  The chlorides can cause corrosion of steel reinforcement in concrete.  Ferrous oxide and ferric oxide form on the surface of reinforcing steel in concrete.  Ferrous oxide reacts with chlorides to form complexes that move away from the steel to form rust. The chloride ions continue to attack the steel until the passivating oxide layer is destroyed.
  • 20. Corrosion Inhibitors  Corrosion-inhibiting admixtures chemically arrest the corrosion reaction.  Commercially available corrosion inhibitors include:  calcium nitrite,  sodium nitrite,  dimethyl ethanolamine,  amines,  phosphates,  ester amines.
  • 21. Shrinkage-Reducing Admixtures  Shrinkage cracks, such as shown on this bridge deck, can be reduced with the use of good concreting practices and shrinkage reducing admixtures.