Thursday, July 26, 2018

Case study of EXTREME WEATHER CONCRETING







  
In the present case requirement of concrete temperature is 23° C at the time of mixing and 27° C at the time of placing as furnished by the customer. 



The calculations for quantity of ice to be added in the form of flakes are shown in Tables for both grades of concrete.  However, actual trials shall be done at the site and temperatures be measured.  Necessary adjustments may be done depending upon actual site conditions



CALCULATIONS FOR M30 GRADE OF CONCRETE (TYPICAL)



Material

Mass

(kglcu.m)

Specific

heat

(kJlkg.k)

Joule of vary

temperature

by 1° C

Initial

temperature of

material
C)

Total joule

in material

1

2

3

2x3=4

5

4x5=6

360

0.92

331.2

40

13248

Water

122.8

4.184

513.8

30

15414

Aggregate

1828.2

0.92

1681.9

37

62230.3

Ice

50

4.184

209.2

0

0

Ice (Fusion)

(-)50x33.5

kj/kg)





______________

-16750.0



Total



2736.1



74136.3

Concrete temperature

=

Column 6

Column 4

=

74136.3

2736.1

=

27° C



Percentage of water substituted by ice flakes = 29%                       since{(50/172.8) = 0.2893}

CALCULATIONS FOR M35 GRADE OF CONCRETE (TYPICAL)





Material

Mass

(kg/cu.m)

Specific

heat

(kJ/kg.k)

Joule of vary

temperature

by 1° C

Initial

temperature of

material
C)

Total joule

in material

1

2

3

2x3=4

5

4x5=6

Cement

410

0.92

377.2

40

15088

Water

168.1

4.184

703.3

30 I

21099

Aggregate

1799.9

0.92

1655.9

37

61268.3

Ice

50

4.184

209.2

0

0

Ice

(Fusion)

(-)50x33.5

kj/kg)







-16750.0



Total



2945.6



80705.3



Concrete temperature

=

Column 6

Column 4

=

80705.3

2945.6

=

27° C





Percentage of water substituted by ice flakes = 29%









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