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Compaction is the process of densifying concrete or soil by removing entrapped air or voids, so that the material achieves maximum strength, stability, and durability.
In RCC work, compaction mainly refers to compacting fresh concrete.
Why Compaction Is ImportantIncreases strength of concrete
Prevents honeycombing and voids
Improves bond between concrete and reinforcement
Reduces permeability and improves durability
Methods:
Rodding
Tamping
Used for:
Small works
Thin sections
Limitations:
Less effective
Not suitable for RCC
Achieved using vibrators:
a) Needle (Internal) VibratorInserted into concrete
Most effective for beams, columns, slabs
Used for slabs and pavements
Used where needle cannot reach
Place concrete in layers
Insert vibrator vertically
Vibrate for 5–15 seconds per point
Ensure vibrator reaches previous layer
Stop when:
Air bubbles stop
Surface becomes glossy
Achieved by:
Rolling
Ramming
Vibratory rollers
Purpose: increase bearing capacity and reduce settlement
Common Interview Follow-UpCompaction is the process of removing air voids from concrete or soil to increase density, strength, and durability, achieved mainly by mechanical vibration in concrete works.
Q: What happens if compaction is inadequate?
A: Honeycombing, low strength, and poor durability.
Q: What happens if over-compaction is done?
A: Segregation of concrete.