I know that Segregation is the separation of coarse aggregate from mortar in fresh concrete. It weakens concrete and causes honeycombing.
How could we avoid that?
I know that Segregation is the separation of coarse aggregate from mortar in fresh concrete. It weakens concrete and causes honeycombing.
How could we avoid that?
Segregation is the separation of coarse aggregate from mortar in fresh concrete. It weakens concrete and causes honeycombing.
Causes of Segregation (Brief)Excess water (high water–cement ratio)
Improper handling and placing
Excessive free fall
Over-vibration
Use correct water–cement ratio
Well-graded aggregates
Adequate fine aggregate content
Do not add extra water on site
Use approved admixtures to improve workability instead of water
Avoid long drops during loading/unloading
Use chute, pump, or tremie where required
Prevent jolting during transport
Free fall should not exceed 1.5 m
Use drop chutes for columns and walls
Place concrete in layers
Do not push or drag concrete over long distances
Use vibrators properly
Avoid over-vibration
Insert vibrator vertically and withdraw slowly
Concrete should be workable but not too wet
Check slump before pouring
Segregation is prevented by proper mix design, controlled water–cement ratio, limited free fall, correct placing and vibration techniques, and avoiding over-vibration or excess water.