BT Concrete
BT Concrete
BT Concrete
Building Technology
Concrete
Comprehensive Review Course for Architect’s Licensure Exam
Concrete
• Artificial Stone
• Proportioned mixture of;
– Cement
– Sand (Fine Aggregates)
– Gravel (Coarse
Aggregates)
• Plastic mass which can
be cast, molded or
formed into
predetermined size or
shape
Concrete
• Upon hydration,
becomes stone-like in
strength, hardness and
durability.
• The hardening of
concrete is called setting.
• Good in Compression
• Poor in Tension
• Reinforced with steel to
add Tensile Properties
Qualities of Concrete
• Strong
– Compressive
• Durable
– Resistance to
Weathering
• of Uniform Quality
– Consistency of Mix
• Thoroughly Sound
– Monolithic
Qualities of Concrete
• Careful selection of
materials
• Correct proportioning
• Thorough mixing
• Careful transporting
and placing
• Proper curing or
protection of the
concrete after it is
placed
Cement
• Serves as Binder for both Fine
and Coarse Aggregates.
• Not Associated with Strength.
• Should Conform to High Grade
Standards inscribed by the
American Society for Testing
Materials (ASTM) in terms of;
– Soundness (Constancy of
Volume)
– Setting Time
– Fineness
– Tensile Strength