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For thin slabs and walls, the maximum size of coarse aggregates should be limited to ______ thickness of the concrete section.
1. one-third
2. one-fourth
3. two-third
4. three fourth

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Correct Answer - Option 2 : one-fourth

Concept:
Aggregate:

  • Aggregate is a term for any particulate material. It includes gravel, crushed stone, sand, slag, recycled concrete, and geosynthetic aggregates. Aggregate may be natural, manufactured, or recycled.
  • Aggregates make up some 60 -80% of the concrete mix. They provide compressive strength and bulk to concrete.
  • Aggregates in any particular mix of concrete are selected for their durability, strength, workability, and ability to receive finishes.
  • For a good concrete mix, aggregates need to be clean, hard, strong particles free of absorbed chemicals or coatings of clay and other fine materials that could cause the deterioration of concrete.
  • Aggregates are divided into either ‘coarse’ or ‘fine’ categories.

The maximum size of coarse aggregate that can be used in a mix depends on the size, shape, and reinforcing bar of a member, It should not-to-exceed by these guidelines-

a) 3/4 of the clear spacing between reinforcing bar and clear cover.
b) 1/4 the thickness of the concrete section.

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