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 Introduction

 

The people involved in the cement or concrete industries, whether an architect, engineer, contractor, worker, material supplier or other person, need to understand the terminology used. Moxie presents this clear and informative glossary to cover important terms, especially those which are most often used or misunderstood.

We offer a Tutorial on Concrete for further discussion.

You may also be interested in the Article on Vapor Barriers on this site.

 

 
 Glossary Index

Select the letter of a term you would like defined. You may select any letter section of the glossary from any glossary page.

 

 
 Glossary D-E-F
  • Density - Weight per unit volume.
  • Dispersing Agent - An admixture capable of increasing the fluidity of pastes, mortars, or concretes by reduction of interparticle attraction.
  • Dry Rodded Weight - The weight of dry aggregate rodded into a cylindrical container of diameter approximately equal to the height, each of 3 layers rodded 25 times, and the excess aggregate struck off level with the top of the container
  • Drying Shrinkage - A decrease in the volume of concrete upon drying.
  • Durability - The ability of concrete to resist weathering action, chemical attack, and abrasion
  • Efflorescence - A crystalline deposit of salts which leach from the concrete as soluble calcium hydroxides and within a short period of time will combine with the atmospheric carbon dioxide to form insoluble calcium carbonates, usually white in color, appearing on the surfaces of masonry, stucco or concrete.
  • Elastic Shortening - The shortening of a member in pre-stressed concrete which occurs on the application of forces induced by prestressing.
  • Entrained Air - (See air entrainment) Microscopic air bubbles intentionally incorporated in mortar or concrete, to improve workability and durability (usually imparting a higher degree of resistance to freezing and thawing).
  • Entrapped Air - Air in concrete which is not purposely en-trained, Entrapped air bubbles are normally much larger and more irregular than entrained air bubbles.
  • False Set - The rapid development of rigidity in a mixed portland cement paste, mortar, or concrete without the evolution of much heat. This rigidity can be dispelled and plasticity regained by further mixing without addition of water. Premature stiffening, and rubber set are terms referring to the same phenomenon, but false set is the preferred term.
  • Fine Aggregate - Aggregate passing the 3/8" sieve and almost entirely passing the No. 4 (4.76 mm) sieve and predominantly retained on the No. 200 (74 micron) sieve (ASTM125).
  • Fineness Modulus - An index of fineness or coarseness of an aggregate sample. An empirical factor determined by adding total percentages of an aggregate sample retained on each of a specified series of sieves, and dividing the sum by 100. Note: U S Standard sieve sizes are used: No. 100, No.50, No. 30, No. 16, No. 8, and No. 4, and 3/8", 3/4", 1", 2", 3", and 6".
  • Flash Set - The rapid development of rigidity in a mixed portland cement paste, mortar or concrete usually with the evolution of considerable heat, which rigidity cannot be dispelled nor can the plasticity be regained by further mixing without addition of water Also referred to as quick set or grab set.
  • Flexural Strength - A property of a solid that indicates its ability to withstand bending.
  • Fly Ash - The finely divided residue that results from the combustion of ground or powdered coal, transported from the firebox through the boiler by flue gases.
  • Foam Concrete - See Cellular concrete.

 

Contributions: Kaiser Cement, Portland Cement Association, Concrete Manual, Bureau of Reclamation, U. S. Department of the Interior and many other publications, with special thanks to Bob Cameron of W. R. Meadows. © 2008 Moxie International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

 

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