ASTM C1611:14 pdf free download – Standard Test Method for Slump Flow of Self-Consolidating Concrete.
6.6 Pouring Vessel for SCC—A water-tight container having a volume such tha concrete is not spilled during placement in the mold.
Note 2—A pouring ves.sel with a pounng lip is useful in reducing the probability of concrete spilling while filling the mold.
6.7 Other Tools—hems such as shovels and scoops capable of remixing the concrete in the sample receptacle, filling the pouring vessel, or both.
7. Sample
7.1 Obtain a sample of freshly-mixed self-consolidating concrete in accordance with Practice C172 and place it in the 34 sample receptacle.
1. Procedure
8.1 Perform this lest on a tlaL level, nonabsorbent work surface such as a concrete floor or base plate. Use a base plate in conditions where a flat, level surface is fbi available, such as on a construction site. When the base plate is used, position and shim the base plate so that it is fully supported. Dampen the work surface, removing any standing rater. Do not subject the work surface or mold to vibration or disturbance.
8.1.1 When performing the slump how test for a given study or project, do not change the base plate surface type tbr the duration of the study or project.
8.2 Remixiizg of SanpIe—Rcmix the sample, obtained in accordance with 7.1, in the sample receptacle using a shovel or scoop so that the Concrete is homogeneous.
8.3 Filling the Mold—Fill the mold by following either Procedure A or Procedure B (See Note 3).
8.3.1 Filling Procedure A (Upright Mold)—Dampen the interior of the mold and place it on the work surface, or centered on the base plate. with the larger opening facing down. Hold the mold firmly in place during filling by standing on the two foot pieces.
8.3.2 Filling Procedure B (Inverted Mold—Dampen the interior of the mold and place it on the work surface, or centered on the base plaw. with the smaller opening facing down (See Note 4).
6.6 Pouring Vessel for SCC—A water-tight container having a volume such tha concrete is not spilled during placement in the mold.
Note 2—A pouring ves.sel with a pounng lip is useful in reducing the probability of concrete spilling while filling the mold.
6.7 Other Tools—hems such as shovels and scoops capable of remixing the concrete in the sample receptacle, filling the pouring vessel, or both.
7. Sample
7.1 Obtain a sample of freshly-mixed self-consolidating concrete in accordance with Practice C172 and place it in the 34 sample receptacle.
8.1 Perform this lest on a tlaL level, nonabsorbent work surface such as a concrete floor or base plate. Use a base plate in conditions where a flat, level surface is fbi available, such as on a construction site. When the base plate is used, position and shim the base plate so that it is fully supported. Dampen the work surface, removing any standing rater. Do not subject the work surface or mold to vibration or disturbance.
8.1.1 When performing the slump how test for a given study or project, do not change the base plate surface type tbr the duration of the study or project.
8.2 Remixiizg of SanpIe—Rcmix the sample, obtained in accordance with 7.1, in the sample receptacle using a shovel or scoop so that the Concrete is homogeneous.
8.3 Filling the Mold—Fill the mold by following either Procedure A or Procedure B (See Note 3).
8.3.1 Filling Procedure A (Upright Mold)—Dampen the interior of the mold and place it on the work surface, or centered on the base plate. with the larger opening facing down. Hold the mold firmly in place during filling by standing on the two foot pieces.
8.3.2 Filling Procedure B (Inverted Mold—Dampen the interior of the mold and place it on the work surface, or centered on the base plaw. with the smaller opening facing down (See Note 4).