Consistency of Cement | Standard Test and Features

Consistency property of cement defines the viscous nature of the cement paste. It refers to the flow behavior of a fresh mixture of mixture. This property falls under the rheological study of material, which is the study of flow. 

Vicat's Apparatus

Normal consistency of cement is determined using Vicat's Apparatus. Based on this, the normal consistency of cement is defined as the percentage of water that produces a consistency that permits a plunger of 10 mm diameter to penetrate up to a depth of 5 - 7 mm above the Vicat's mold. This is better understood when reading the test procedure in the following article. 

Some of the standard but empirical measures of study of consistency are slump of concrete, flow of mortar, and penetration resistance of the paste. 

This article features the significance of the consistency of cement and test procedures followed to determine this property.

Factors Affecting Consistency of Cement

The various parameters that influence the consistency of cement are:
  1. Water-cement ratio of cement
  2. Fineness of cement
  3. Flocculation of cement particles
  4. Rate of Hydration of cement particles
The various factors affecting the consistency of mortar include:
  1. Water-cement ratio of cement
  2. Fineness of cement
  3. Flocculation of cement particles
  4. Rate of Hydration of cement particles
  5. Quantity, grading, and shape of the aggregate

Significance of Cement Consistency

  • Standardized Testing: Cement consistency is crucial for conducting standardized tests to measure various properties such as strength, autoclave expansion, setting time, premature stiffening, and others. Standard consistency ensures uniformity in testing conditions, reducing errors caused by incomplete consolidation in stiff samples or bleeding in fluid samples.
  • Quality Control: Consistent cement consistency facilitates quality control in manufacturing processes. It allows manufacturers to monitor and adjust production parameters to ensure that the final product meets desired specifications and standards.
  • Workability: Maintaining a standard consistency ensures optimal workability of cement paste or mortar. This is vital for construction workers to handle and place the material effectively during construction activities, leading to improved productivity and quality of work.
  • Water-Cement Ratio Control: Cement consistency helps in controlling the water-cement ratio, which is critical for achieving desired concrete properties. By maintaining a standard consistency, engineers can regulate the amount of water added to the mix, influencing factors such as strength, durability, and shrinkage.
  • Uniform Performance: Consistent cement consistency leads to uniform performance of concrete mixes. This uniformity ensures that concrete structures exhibit consistent strength, durability, and other mechanical properties, enhancing the reliability and longevity of construction projects.
  • Predictable Behavior: Cement with consistent consistency exhibits predictable behavior under various environmental conditions and loading scenarios. This predictability allows engineers to design structures with confidence, knowing how the material will behave over time.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Many construction standards and regulations require testing of cement at a standard consistency. Adhering to these standards ensures compliance with regulatory requirements and guarantees the safety and quality of construction projects.
  • Research and Development: Cement consistency is essential in research and development efforts aimed at improving cementitious materials. Consistent testing conditions enable researchers to accurately assess the effects of additives, curing methods, and other factors on cement performance.

Consistency Test on Cement - Vicat's Apparatus

The consistency test on cement determines the standard consistency of cement. This method is used to determine the consistency of cement and supplementary cementitious cement (SCMs) by Vicat's Apparatus according to IS: 4031 (Part 4)(IS 4031 Part 4 2014).

The consistency test is a test to determine the quantity of mixing water to form a paste of normal consistency defined as the percentage water requirement of the cement paste, the viscosity of which will be such that Vicat's plunger of 10 mm diameter and 50 mm height penetrates up to a point 5 to 7 mm from the bottom of the Vicat's mold. 

Test Apparatus

  1. Vicat's Apparatus
  2. 10 mm plunger
  3. Trowel

Procedure

Fig.2. Vicat Apparatus


Step 1: Adjust the needle in Vicat's apparatus to show zero reading when the plunger touches the non-porous surface below as shown in Figure 2. 
Step 2: Take 400 grams of cement in a dry tray. Measure clean water by the weight of the cement. Start with 25 percent and increase this based on the cement. Start the stopwatch when water is added to the cement. After mixing thoroughly, the cement is filled in the Vicat's mold and placed on a glass plate. Tamp the mold gently to expel entrapped air and level the surface with the trowel.
Step 3: Place the prepared mold under the plunger. The screw is adjusted to lower the plunger until the plunger is just in contact with the top surface of the cement paste. Now, quickly release the plunger to allow it to sink.
Step 4: Measure the reading from the scale. The value obtained represents the penetration of the plunger inside the prepared cement paste. For instance, if the penetration reading is 5 then it represents the plunger is 5mm from the bottom of the Vicat's mold. In case the plunger reading is more than 5 to 7mm, extra water is added, If the reading is less, then reduce the water content.
Step 5: The above operation of mixing, filling, and leveling is repeated until a reading of 5-7 mm is obtained. 
Step 6:  The entire operation of mixing and filling of the mould including testing should be completed within 3 to 5 minutes from the moment the water is added to the sample. 

Calculations

Calculate the percentage of water (P) by weight of dry cement required to prepare cement paste of standard consistency by following the formula, and express it to the first place decimal. 

P = W/C

W is the quantity of water added
C is the quantity of cement used.

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