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Workability is a property of raw or fresh concrete mixture. In simple words, workability means the ease of placement and workable concrete means the concrete which can be placed and can be compacted easily without any segregation.
Workability is a vital property of concrete and related with compaction as well as strength. The desired workability is not same for all types of concrete. More workability is required for a thin inaccessible section or heavily reinforced section rather than a mass concrete body. Hence, we can’t set a standard workability for all casting works.
Compaction and workability are very close to each other. Workability can also be defined as the amount of useful internal work necessary to produce full compaction.
Workability is the property determining the effort required to manipulate a freshly mixed quantity of concrete with minimum loss of homogeneity
Workability is that property of freshly mixed concrete or mortar which determines the ease and homogeneity with which it can be mixed, placed, consolidated and finished
A variety is seen between definitions of workability because it is not very accurate scientific term like specific gravity or weight. All definitions are qualitative in nature and personal viewpoint is reflected instead of scientific precision. There are some other terms used to describe concrete as cohesiveness, consistency, flowability, mobility, pump-ability etc. These terms have their specific meaning but they cannot be determined inaccurate number or unit.
Workability of concrete can be classified into following three types:
Desirable workability depends on two factors which are:
The strength of concrete is the most important property for us. It depends on density ratio or compaction and compaction depend on sufficient workability. Fresh concrete must have a workability as compaction to maximum density is possible with a reasonable amount of work.