pevans
Specifier/Regulator
- Apr 5, 2001
- 5
Recently, on a 50%R.H. day, Temp of 75 deg. F, concrete trucks arrived with susicious consistency. The maximum allowable slump for the prduct code as submitted for approval was 5". Approx. 1 cy of concrete was discharged onto the ground, and a sample was taken for a slump test. The tested slump was 6.5". A second sample was taken and tested immediately and it too was a 6.5" slump. Approx. 30 minutes later, and 70 minutes after batching, a slump was taken (again twice), and the slump was 4.5". There was no increase in concrete temp (72 deg), the truck had continuous drum revolutions the entire time, the only admixture to the mix was a low dose (3.0 oz/cwt)of low range water reducer (pozz 80). Is ACI min. 5% load discharge before testing suspect material an unreliable standard?? I believe the truck had been tampered with, but no proof. The concrete was allowed to be placed. Anyone have comments???