Hot-Weather Concreting. Detrimental Hot Weather Conditions  High ambient temperature  High concrete temperature  Low relative humidity  High wind.

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Hot-Weather Concreting

Detrimental Hot Weather Conditions  High ambient temperature  High concrete temperature  Low relative humidity  High wind speed  Solar radiation

Hot-Weather Concreting Hot Weather Effects on Concrete  Increased water demand  Accelerated slump loss  Faster set  Increased tendency for plastic cracking  Difficulties controlling entrained air  Increased potential for thermal cracking

Hot-Weather Concreting Precautions  Cool concrete  Cool concrete ingredients  Reduce the time of transport, placing and finishing  Use sunshades, windscreens, fogging, or spraying to limit moisture loss during placing and finishing

Hot-Weather Concreting Effect of Concrete Temperature on Water Requirements

Hot-Weather Concreting Effect of Concrete Temperature on Setting Time

Hot-Weather Concreting Effect of Concrete Temperatures on Strength

Hot-Weather Concreting Effect of Temperature of Materials on Concrete Temperatures 0.22(T a M a + T c M c ) + T w M w + T wa M wa 0.22(M a + M c ) + M w + M wa T = T = temperature of the freshly mixed concrete,°C T a, T c, T w, and T wa = temperature in °C of aggregates, cementing materials, added mixing water, and free water on aggregates, respectively M a, M c, M w, and M wa = mass, kg, of aggregates, cementing materials, added mixing water, and free water on aggregates, respectively

Hot-Weather Concreting

Effect of Ice on Temperature of Concrete 0.22(T a M a + T c M c ) + T w M w + T wa M wa – 80M i 0.22(M a + M c ) + M w + M wa + M i T (ºC) =

Hot-Weather Concreting Plastic Shrinkage Cracking  High air and concrete temperature  Low humidity  High wind speed Cracks occur when water evaporates from the surface faster than it can be replaced by the bleeding process. Occurrence increased by —

Hot-Weather Concreting Evaporation of Surface Moisture from Concrete

Hot-Weather Concreting Precautions to Minimize Plastic Shrinkage Cracking  Moisten aggregates  Cool aggregates and mixing water  Dampen subgrade  Erect temporary windbreaks and sunshades  Cover concrete  Fog slab immediately after placing  Add plastic fibres

Hot-Weather Concreting Fogging

Hot-Weather Concreting Curing and Protection Hot Weather —  Air Temperature 27°C or above Basic curing by water or saturated fabric  Mass Conc. air 20°C or above Basic curing by water  White pigmented curing compound Where water is not practical or available Curing water should not be more than about 11°C cooler than the concrete