Air Entrained Concrete
The process which involves the introduction of tiny
air bubbles into concrete is called air entrainment. And the concrete formed
through this process is called air entrained concrete. Using air entraining
Portland cement or air entraining agents such as admixture, air entrainment is
done in concrete. The amount of air in such concrete is usually between four to
seven percent of the volume of concrete. It is measured by galvanometric
method, volumetric method and pressure method. The air bubbles relieve internal
pressure on the concrete by providing chambers for water to expand when it
freezes.
Process
Here are the ways of incorporating air in concrete:
·
Using gas forming materials as aluminium
powder, zinc powder and hydrogen peroxide.
·
Using surface active agents that reduces
surface tension. They may be natural wood resins and their soaps, animal or
vegetable fats or oils, alkali salts of sulfonated or sulphated organic
compounds.
·
Using cement dispersing agents.
Advantages
Some of the advantages of air entrained concrete are
given below:
·
Workability of concrete increases.
·
Use of air entraining agent reduces the
effect of freezing and thawing.
·
Bleeding, segregation and laitance in
concrete reduces.
·
Entrained air improves the sulphate
resisting capacity of concrete.
·
Reduces the possibility of shrinkage and
crack formation in the concrete surface.
Disadvantages
Some of the disadvantages of air entrained concrete
are given below:
·
The strength of concrete decreases.
·
The use of air entraining agent increases
the porosity of concrete thereby reducing the unit weight.
·
Air-entrainment in concrete must not be
done if the site control is not good. This is due to the fact that the air
entrained in a concrete varies with the change in sand grading, errors in
proportioning and workability of the mix and temperatures.
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