Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/66100
Title: Retempering of plain and super plasticised concretes
Authors: Ravindrarajah, R.S.
Tam, C.T. 
Keywords: admixtures
compactibility
compressive strength
Concretes
construction
mechanical properties
retempering
slump loss
slurrying
strength of materials
time-dependence
wet density
wetting agents
workability
Issue Date: Aug-1985
Citation: Ravindrarajah, R.S.,Tam, C.T. (1985-08). Retempering of plain and super plasticised concretes. International Journal of Cement Composites and Lightweight Concrete 7 (3) : 177-182. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: This paper evaluates the use of water, superplasticiser and cement slurry as retempering agents for plain and superplasticised concretes. Water, the most economical retempering agent, produces significant loss in strength of concrete particularly for the superplasticised concrete. Cement slurry, although producing restoration of slump with no significant effect on strength, results in less workable concrete mix due to stickiness effect from the high cement content. Superplasticiser, despite its cost and influence of increasing the rate of slump loss, is the best retempering agent with any loss in strength. © 1985.
Source Title: International Journal of Cement Composites and Lightweight Concrete
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/66100
ISSN: 02625075
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