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Which of the following cements is suitable for use in massive concrete structures such as large dams ?

a) ordinary Portland cementb) low heat cementc) rapid hardening cementd) sulphate resisting cement

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Question added by Mohamed Galal Hussein Ahmed Mohamed , Technical Mnager , Fast Building Contracting Co.
Date Posted: 2015/02/25
Alaa Ghaith
by Alaa Ghaith , structural engineer , McDermott International

low heat cement, but you can use normal cement with fly ash

Amgad mutasium Eisa
by Amgad mutasium Eisa , Site Engineer , Lamizone

The answer is :

b) low heat cement

Mahfooz Soomro
by Mahfooz Soomro , Research Fellow , Western Sydney University

In massive concrete structures, heat of hydration plays important part. High heat of hydration will create cracks in the structure, hence we can use either;

1- Low heat cement

2- Cement blended with flyash/slag

3- Cement with low C3A content preferably mixed with flyash/slag

suhaib usmani
by suhaib usmani , Senior QA/QC Engineer , Qatar Building Company

for mass concrete, you should control heat of hydration

mohammad khushnud
by mohammad khushnud , Civil Foreman/work site supervisor/PTW holder , Combined group contracting company Kuwait

SRC= sulphate resisting cement

 

   

Gohar Rehman
by Gohar Rehman , Quantity Surveyor , Frontirr Works Organization (FWO)

Ordinary Portland cement with curing compound.

Low Heat Cement

SR Cement

ABDUL ELAAH ABOZAID
by ABDUL ELAAH ABOZAID , TRANSLATOR OPERATOR CONTRACTOR , S F D

to a good resulte for cement it depened to

a qualt of  cement and good mix on time than good waterig

 

Richard Castuera
by Richard Castuera , Civil and Road Supervisor , Al Harbi Trading and Contracting company

1. Use low heat cement

2. Ordinary cement with flyash

Muhammad Farooq
by Muhammad Farooq , QA-QC MANAGER , AL Bawani contracting co.

If using the portland cement then need to control the concrete temprature because heat of hydration increase the temprature. which cause or develop the cracks.

I worked in dam project and 22 degree centigrade temprature of concrete cause the cracks although we used fly ash.

We controlled by keeping the concrete temp under 10 degree centigrade at the time of placement. We used liquid nitrogen to keep the concrete temprature under 10 degree centigrade but very expensive.

other type of cement or blended cement may use to control the concrete temprature in order to avoid the cracks

 

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