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How to Prevent Honeycomb in Concrete Structures? Video Included

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The prevention of honeycomb in concrete structures can save time and money, and help construct structurally sound concrete members. Therefore, undertaking preventive measures to avoid the occurrence of honeycomb is of utmost importance.

The measures include proper compaction, use of rigid and waterproofing formwork, clean placement of steel bars, adequate concrete cover, etc.

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Causes of Honeycomb in Concrete

Understanding the cause behind the formation of honeycomb in a structural element is the first step towards its prevention. Some of the causes are listed below:

  1. Low concrete workability, i.e., improper w/c ratio
  2. Over-vibration of concrete
  3. Inadequate concrete compaction
  4. Addition of extra water to concrete mixture to increase workability
  5. Pouring concrete from excessive heights
  6. Formwork lacks proper rigidity and water tightness; hence grouts leak out of poured concrete
  7. High aggregate content and oversized aggregates
  8. Congestion of steel bars
  9. Small concrete cover over steel bars
  10. Placement of concrete that has lost workability
Figure-1: Honeycomb at Junctions

How to Prevent Honeycomb in Concrete Structure?

Figure-2: Water tight Formworks Prevent Leakage and Avoid Honeycomb

FAQs

What are some preventive measures for avoiding honeycomb in concrete?

The measures include proper compaction, use of rigid and waterproofing formwork, clean placement of steel bars, adequate concrete cover, etc.

What are the causes of honeycomb in concrete?

1. Low concrete workability, i.e., improper w/c ratio.
2. Over-vibration of concrete
3. Inadequate concrete compaction
4. Addition of extra water to concrete mixture to increase workability
5. Pouring concrete from excessive heights
6. Formwork lacks proper rigidity and watertightness; hence grouts leak out of poured concrete
7. High aggregate content and oversized aggregates
8. Congestion of steel bars
9. Small concrete cover over steel bars
10. Placement of concrete that has lost workability

What is the maximum acceptable height for pouring concrete?

Pour concrete from a suitable height, which should not exceed 1.5 m.

What are the signs of adequate vibration in concrete?

When big air bubbles come out of fresh concrete, stop vibration When big air bubbles come out of fresh concrete, the application of vibrators should be stopped.

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