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=Basics= | |||
*The Combination of [[Aggregate]] and [[Cement]] | |||
*It takes 5 94 lb bags of cement to make a yard of concrete [https://www.google.com/search?q=how+many+bags+of+portland+cement+in+a+yard+of+concrete&client=ms-android-verizon&sxsrf=APq-WBudY1NIBQftWADx2LM1zs3-D1ZQNg%3A1646527826329&ei=UgUkYtyiE92mqtsPrcyyyAk&oq=how+many+bags+of+cement+to+make+a+yard+of+concrete&gs_lcp=ChNtb2JpbGUtZ3dzLXdpei1zZXJwEAEYAjIHCAAQRxCwAzIHCAAQRxCwAzIHCAAQRxCwAzIHCAAQRxCwAzIHCAAQRxCwAzIHCAAQRxCwAzIHCAAQRxCwAzIHCAAQRxCwA0oECEEYAFAAWABgliJoAXABeACAAQCIAQCSAQCYAQDIAQjAAQE&sclient=mobile-gws-wiz-serp]. In other words, a 50kW [[Solar Concrete]] plant will make a yard of concrete daily. Or, 10 days to make a slab foundation for [[Rosebud]] models of the [[Seed Eco-Home]] | |||
=Formula= | =Formula= | ||
*To make 1 yard - To make 1 cubic yard of concrete, you'd need seven 94-pound bags of cement, about 1/2 cubic yard of sand and just over 3/4 cubic yard of gravel. The amount of water you use depends on how wet the sand is.Oct 1, 2009 [https://www.popularmechanics.com/home/how-to/a3214/1275111/#:~:text=To%20make%201%20cubic%20yard,how%20wet%20the%20sand%20is.] | |||
*10% cement, 75% aggregate, 15% water [https://www.cement.org/cement-concrete-applications/how-concrete-is-made#:~:text=Typically%2C%20a%20mix%20is%20about,another%205%20to%208%20percent.] | *10% cement, 75% aggregate, 15% water [https://www.cement.org/cement-concrete-applications/how-concrete-is-made#:~:text=Typically%2C%20a%20mix%20is%20about,another%205%20to%208%20percent.] | ||
*150 kg/m3 of cement - with concrete at 4000 lb/cu yd [https://www.google.com/search?sxsrf=ALeKk026QG9BbsZl0rNsBS9KmerMgczY_w%3A1602863734253&source=hp&ei=dsKJX6q8DJDYsAXHkpG4Cw&q=how+much+does+one+cubic+yard+of+concrete+weigh&btnK=Google+Search&oq=how+to+configure+nvidia+geforce+gtx+1650+super+on+linux+mint&gs_lcp=CgZwc3ktYWIQAzIFCCEQoAEyBQghEKsCMgUIIRCrAjoOCAAQ6gIQtAIQmgEQ5QI6DgguELEDEMcBEKMCEJMCOggILhDHARCvAToLCC4QsQMQxwEQowI6CAgAELEDEIMBOggILhCxAxCDAToFCAAQsQM6AggAOgQIABAKOgYIABAWEB46CAghEBYQHRAeOgcIIRAKEKABUMsQWOmzAWD8tAFoBnAAeACAAeQGiAGhS5IBDTExLjQ3LjMuMi42LTGYAQCgAQGqAQdnd3Mtd2l6sAEG&sclient=psy-ab&ved=0ahUKEwiqz4DcvLnsAhUQLKwKHUdJBLcQ4dUDCAk&uact=5] - was sufficient to get about 6000 psi concrete strength [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B978012804524400004X]. Does this mean abouut 8% of cement? | |||
*500 lb per yard of cement in concrete is recommended - read a thesis on it - [https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=https://www.google.com/&httpsredir=1&article=2880&context=etd] | |||
*Lean or rich: 7-15% cement by volume - | |||
[[File:rich.gif]] | |||
*Lean concrete per california codes is 300 lb cement per yard of concrete, and is 700 PSI at 7 days. [http://www.greenbookspecs.org/documents/change/change192ns.pdf] | |||
*Lean is used below foundations - and is 700 psi or 1100 psi [https://wecivilengineers.wordpress.com/2018/04/01/what-is-lean-concrete-where-it-is-used/] | |||
=Slab Requirements= | |||
*2500 PSI concrete minimum for slab on grade in Oregon - [https://www.co.douglas.or.us/building/INSPECT.gen.residential.info.htm] and Georgia [https://up.codes/viewer/georgia/irc-2012/chapter/4/foundations#4] | |||
= | =Concrete Slump Testu= | ||
*The | Measures inches of collapse, from 0-12", of a wad of concrete in a cone. 12" means it's complete water. 4" is very stiff. | ||
=Challenges Introduced by the Curing Process= | |||
*Unlike [[Metal]] or [[Plastic]] or [[Dimensional Lumber]] , A Concrete Mixtures FINAL qualities will only be known once it cures | |||
*The conditions in which the concrete cure also impact this | |||
==Potential Solutions== | |||
*”Overbuild” such that even if a mix underperforms it still meets the required [[Concrete Specifications]] for that [[Concrete Mix]] | |||
**Main Downside of this is Cost | |||
*Thorough [[Recordskeeping]] + [[Concrete Tests]] | |||
*[[Pre-Cast Concrete]] | |||
**Rather than try and account for uncontrolled conditions…control the conditions | |||
**Main downside is this takes away the advantage of not having to transport the giant [[Concrete Slab]] and just being able to move smaller bags or boxes or a [[Concrete Mixer]] etc | |||
**If designed properly, such as in the widespread use of Precast Concrete in the USSR such as [[Plita Aerodromnaya Gladkaya]] or [[Brezhnevkas]] etc it CAN be done | |||
=Internal Links= | =Internal Links= | ||
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=External Links= | =External Links= | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concrete The Wikipedia Page on Concrete] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concrete The Wikipedia Page on Concrete] | ||
*[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrvfiHNDS_QI-FgKQSmTITQ YouTube Channel of Professor Tyler Ley] | |||
*[https://youtu.be/f2uad6LT9fo?si=8hdhAatpfTbwkxIp A Video by the YouTube Channel [[Practical Engineering]]” Titled “Concrete’s Greatest Weakness is Time” ] ( ‘’’~17 Minute Watch’’’ ) | |||
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[[Category: Composite Materials]] [[Category: Materials]] | [[Category: Composite Materials]] [[Category: Concrete]] [[Category: Materials]] | ||
Latest revision as of 19:49, 19 November 2025
Basics
- The Combination of Aggregate and Cement
- It takes 5 94 lb bags of cement to make a yard of concrete [1]. In other words, a 50kW Solar Concrete plant will make a yard of concrete daily. Or, 10 days to make a slab foundation for Rosebud models of the Seed Eco-Home
Formula
- To make 1 yard - To make 1 cubic yard of concrete, you'd need seven 94-pound bags of cement, about 1/2 cubic yard of sand and just over 3/4 cubic yard of gravel. The amount of water you use depends on how wet the sand is.Oct 1, 2009 [2]
- 10% cement, 75% aggregate, 15% water [3]
- 150 kg/m3 of cement - with concrete at 4000 lb/cu yd [4] - was sufficient to get about 6000 psi concrete strength [5]. Does this mean abouut 8% of cement?
- 500 lb per yard of cement in concrete is recommended - read a thesis on it - [6]
- Lean or rich: 7-15% cement by volume -
- Lean concrete per california codes is 300 lb cement per yard of concrete, and is 700 PSI at 7 days. [7]
- Lean is used below foundations - and is 700 psi or 1100 psi [8]
Slab Requirements
Concrete Slump Testu
Measures inches of collapse, from 0-12", of a wad of concrete in a cone. 12" means it's complete water. 4" is very stiff.
Challenges Introduced by the Curing Process
- Unlike Metal or Plastic or Dimensional Lumber , A Concrete Mixtures FINAL qualities will only be known once it cures
- The conditions in which the concrete cure also impact this
Potential Solutions
- ”Overbuild” such that even if a mix underperforms it still meets the required Concrete Specifications for that Concrete Mix
- Main Downside of this is Cost
- Thorough Recordskeeping + Concrete Tests
- Pre-Cast Concrete
- Rather than try and account for uncontrolled conditions…control the conditions
- Main downside is this takes away the advantage of not having to transport the giant Concrete Slab and just being able to move smaller bags or boxes or a Concrete Mixer etc
- If designed properly, such as in the widespread use of Precast Concrete in the USSR such as Plita Aerodromnaya Gladkaya or Brezhnevkas etc it CAN be done
Internal Links
External Links
- The Wikipedia Page on Concrete
- YouTube Channel of Professor Tyler Ley
- A Video by the YouTube Channel Practical Engineering” Titled “Concrete’s Greatest Weakness is Time” ( ‘’’~17 Minute Watch’’’ )
