What is slump test? and what is the Purpose for it? | Q & A

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Nirmit Doshi
Nirmit Doshi Jan 30

I just heard the word but have no idea behind that.

Nilesh Dhankhara

What Is Slump Test?

The slump test is a field test conducted on fresh concrete to measure its workability and consistency—that is, how easily the concrete can be mixed, transported, placed, and compacted.

It is the most common on-site test for fresh concrete.

Purpose of Slump Test

The slump test is performed to:

  1. Check workability of concrete before placing

  2. Maintain uniformity between different batches

  3. Detect:

    • Excess water

    • Improper mix

  4. Ensure concrete is suitable for:

    • Pumping

    • Concreting in congested reinforcement

Slump Test Procedure (Brief)

  1. Place slump cone on a level, non-absorbent surface

  2. Fill cone with concrete in 3 layers

  3. Each layer tamped 25 times

  4. Lift the cone vertically

  5. Measure the drop in height (slump) in mm

Types of Slump (Interview Point)

  • True slump – Uniform subsidence (acceptable)

  • Shear slump – Mix lacks cohesion

  • Collapse slump – Excess water, poor mix

Typical Slump Values (Guide)

Work Type            Slump (mm)

Footings 25–50
Beams & slabs 75–100
Pumped concrete 100–150

One-Line Interview Answer (Perfect)

Slump test is a field test used to measure the workability and consistency of fresh concrete to ensure it is suitable for placing and compaction.

Common Interview Follow-Up

Q: What does high slump indicate?
A: High workability or excess water.

Q: What does low slump indicate?
A: Stiff mix, difficult compaction.

Site Tip for Fresh Engineers

  • Always do slump test before pouring concrete

  • Never add water to concrete after slump test without approval

The Forum post is edited by Nilesh Dhankhara Feb 2