Concrete slump mainly refers to the plasticizing performance and pumpability of concrete. The factors that affect the concrete slump mainly include gradation change, water content, weighing deviation of the scale, and the amount of admixture, which are easily overlooked. Cement temperature, etc. Slump refers to the workability of concrete, specifically to ensure the normal progress of construction, including the water retention, fluidity and cohesion of concrete.
Workability refers to whether the concrete is easy to operate and uniformly dense. It is a very comprehensive performance that includes fluidity, cohesion and water retention. The impact and ease of use mainly include water consumption, water-cement ratio, sand rate, including cement varieties, aggregate conditions, time and temperature, and additives.