VEE BEE CONSISTOMETER TEST TO TEST THE WORKABILITY OF CONCRETE
The Workability of concrete involves various parameters as workability depends upon stability, mobility, compatibility, place-ability and finish-ability of concrete. Vee bee consistometer test determines the mobility and some extent of compatibility of concrete.
Vee bee consistometer test is named after the developer V Bahrmer of Sweden, and it is covered by IS: 119 – 1959. In this test, we measure the relative effort led by concrete to change from one definite shape to another definite shape by conducting vibration (Conical to cylindrical). This effort is known as remolding effort and it is measured in‘t’ secs. (Time) or called as Vee bee Secs.
The time taken by the concrete to undergo complete remolding is determined as a measure of workability of concrete, and it is shown as Vee bee Secs. This test is usually performed on dry concrete and it is not suitable for very wet concrete. Concrete having slump value more than 50mm remolds quicker where measuring the time is not possible.
Apparatus of Vee bee consistometer test
The apparatus consists of a Vee bee test machine, tamping rod of dia 20mm and length 500mm, Cylindrical Container, Trowels & Stopwatch.
Vee bee Test machine
Vee bee test machine consists of a vibrating table which is mounted on an elastic supports. The vibrator is operated electrically. The length and width of a vibrating table are 380mm and 260mm.
On the surface of the vibrating table, a cylindrical container of height is attached using wing nuts. Slump cone and a cylindrical jar are placed as shown in the figure. The cylindrical container is screwed to the vibrating table through wingnuts.
The slump cone of height 300 is open on both sides and has a dia of 200mm at the bottom and 100mm at the top. The slump cone is inserted into the cylindrical container to perform the test.
The whole arrangement is mounted on a sturdy base as shown in the fig.
A graduated rod which has a scale is used to measure the workability of the sample.
A graduated rod is fixed to the swivel arm through the guide sleeve. The graduated rod has the provision for screwing the transparent disc.
Procedure for Vee bee Consistometer
1. Insert the Slump cone in the attached cylindrical container. Fill the concrete sample in the cone in four layers; each layer should be one-quarter of the height of slump cone and tamped with tamping rod for 25 strokes each. After tamping the top layer, struck off the concrete with a trowel making the cone correctly filled.
2. After filling the concrete in the slump cone, the transparent glass disc attached to a swivel arm is moved and placed on the top surface of the concrete and Note the reading from the graduated scale as an “initial reading”
- IS: 1199-1959, Methods of sampling and analysis of concrete mix
- IS: 456-2000, Code for practice of reinforced and plain concrete
- IS: 10510:1983, Specifications for vee-bee consistometer
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