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  1. Concrete Mix Ratios – Cement, Sand, Aggregate and Water

    Concrete mix ratio is a vital topic in concrete mix design. The four basic ingredients for making concrete are: Portland cement, sand, aggregate (stone) and water. The strength of concrete …

  2. Mixing Concrete Manually - Step by Step Guide - Civil Engineers …

    Mixing concrete is a routine work for a site engineer. Here is a step by step guide on how to mix concrete manually by hand.

  3. Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Fly Ash In Concrete

    The significant benefits of using fly ash in concrete The advantages of using fly ash in concrete includes the followings. Fly ash in the concrete mix efficiently replaces Portland cement that in …

  4. 7 Differences Between Mortar and Concrete - Civil Engineers Forum

    Mortar and Concrete Mortar is a mixture of sand and cement that is usually used to build bricks or blocks. Concrete on the other hand has a composition of broken stone, sand, cement and …

  5. Fiberglass Reinforced Concrete - Uses, Advantages and …

    Fiberglass reinforced concrete also known as GFRC, is a concrete mixture that has high strength fiber glass in the mix. This provides a ultra strong and somewhat flexible concrete that also …

  6. Advantages and Disadvantages of Geopolymer Concrete

    Geopolymer definition, importance of Geopolymer, Advantages and disadvantages of Geopolymer - Geopolymer concrete is considered to be an innovative material that is a viable alternative to …

  7. Glossary of Concrete Terms Commonly Used - Civil Engineers Forum

    Concrete is an essential part of most construction works. Here is the concrete terms glossary. 14 most common words used in concrete works.

  8. Well Graded Aggregate, Gap Graded Aggregate, Uniformly …

    Gap Graded Aggregate Gap grading is a kind of grading which lacks one or more intermediate size. Gap graded aggregates can make good concrete when the required workability is …

  9. Concrete Bleeding - Causes, Problems and Remedies

    Concrete bleeding is defined as the appearance of water on the surface of concrete after it has consolidated but before it is set. Bleeding of concrete can cause problems to the strength of …

  10. Build Concrete Steps - Step by Step Guide - Civil Engineers Forum

    STEP 4 – Mixing concrete: When the volume of concrete required for building concrete steps is small, you can mix it by hand. You may buy pre-mixed, ready-to-use concrete to which you …