AIM
To determine the quantity of water required to produce a cement paste of standard consistency as per IS: 4031 (Part 4) - 1988.
PRINCIPLE
The standard consistency of a cement paste is defined as that consistency which will permit the Vicat plunger to penetrate to a point 5 to 7mm from the bottom of the Vicat mould.
APPARATUS
VICAT APPARATUS |
- Vicat apparatus conforming to IS: 5513 - 1976
- Balance, whose permissible variation at a load of 1000g should be +1.0g
- Gauging trowel conforming to IS: 10086 - 1982
PROCEDURE
- Weigh approximately 400g of cement and mix it with a weighed quantity of water. The time of gauging should be between 3 to 5 minutes.
- Fill the Vicat mould with paste and level it with a trowel.
- Lower the plunger gently till it touches the cement surface.
- Release the plunger allowing it to sink into the paste.
- Note the reading on the gauge.
- Repeat the above procedure taking fresh samples of cement and different quantities of water until the reading on the gauge is 5 to 7mm.
REPORTING OF RESULTS
Express the amount of water as a percentage of the weight of dry cement to the first place of decimal.
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