DETERMINATION OF SOUNDNESS OF CEMENT IS 4031 (PART 3 ):1988

OBJECTIVE: 

Determination of soundness of cement by Le-Chatelier method.

Reference: IS 4031 (Part-3):1988.

APPARATUS: 

Le- Chatelier apparatus conforming to IS: 5514-1969; Measuring cylinder;

Gauging trowel; Balance; Water bath. 

Material: Ordinary Portland cement; Water; Grease

THEORY : 

 The ability of cement to maintain a constant volume is known as soundness of the

cement. It is essential that the cement concrete shall not undergo appreciable change in

volume after setting. Unsoundness produces cracks, distortion and disintegration there by

giving passage to water and atmospheric gases which may have injurious effects on concrete

and reinforcement. Soundness of cement is ensured by limiting the quantities of free lime,

magnesia and sulphates as these compounds undergo a large change in volume.

Unsoundness in cement does not come to surface for a considerable period of time. Thus

this test is designed to accelerate the hydration of free lime by the application of heat thus

discovering the defects in a short time. Further, to minimise the shrinkage of cement paste,

the test setup is kept immersed in water bath.

This test is carried out with the help of “Le Chatelier’s apparatus” which consists of a

small split cylinder of spring brass or other suitable metal of 0.5mm thickness forming a

mould 30 mm internal diameter and 30mm high (Figure 2). On either side of the split mould

are attached to indicators with pointed ends, the distance from these ends to the center of the

cylinder being 165 mm. The mould shall be kept in good condition with the jaws not more

than 50mm apart.

 PROCEDURE :

1. Weigh accurately 100 g of cement to the nearest 0.15 g and add to it 0.78

times the water required to give a paste of standard consistency (i.e. 0.78×P).

2. Place the lightly grease mould on a lightly grease glass sheet and fill it with

cement paste, taking care to keep the edges of the mould gently together.

3. Cover the mould with another piece of lightly grease glass sheet, place a small

weight on this covering glass sheet and immediately submerge the whole

assembly in water at a temperature of 27 ± 20 𝐶𝐶.

4. Keep this assembly under water for 24 hrs. After this, take the mould out of

water and measure the distance between two indicators. Submerge the mould

again in the water.

5. Bring the water to boiling with the mould kept submerged, and keep it boiling

for 25 to 30 minutes.

6. Remove the mould from the water allow it to cool and measure the distance

between the indicator points.

7. The difference between these two measurements represents the expansion of

the cement.

8. Repeat the whole procedures two more times each using fresh 100 g sample.

OBSERVATION TABLE : 

                                  Samples:

 

Distance between pointers before boiling (D1) in mm

 

Distance between pointers after boiling (D2) in mm

 

Expansion of the cement = E1 = (D2- D1) in mm

 

Average expansion of the cement in mm

 

RESULT:

Average expansion of the cement is obtained is ___________ mm.

CONCLUSIONS:

Average expansion of the cement as per Le- Chatelier test is less than/ more than 10 mm.

Therefore the given sample of cement is found to be sound/ unsound as per IS code.

PRECAUTIONS:

 (Discuss about the precautions to be taken while conducting this experiment)

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