tmalik3156
Structural
- Jun 21, 2021
- 106

Good day.
We know retarders are used in concrete to delay the setting time.
The diagram above shows the deck pouring sequence of a slab-on-girder bridge. In one day, segments 1A, 1B and 1C will be poured. When the concrete gains at least 25 MPa strength, segments 2A and 2B will be poured.
Designer has asked that only for segments 1A and 1B, the concrete needs to have retarder up to the duration of the completion of 1B.
No retarder is needed for other segments.
Can anyone please explain the reason behind it? At first, I thought that the reason for using retarder is to avoid cold joints. But using it only for two positive moments regions indicate there might be other reason (deflection, unbalanced moment) behind it. So, I wonder if any one can explain.
Thank you