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What are the different types of slumps in a slump test?
There are three types of slumps in a slump test, which is a measure of the consistency or workability of fresh concrete :
 
True Slump : This is when the concrete mixture retains its original shape after being molded into a cone shape and then removed.
 
Shear Slump : This is when the concrete mixture loses its shape and flattens out, indicating a lack of cohesiveness and excessive water in the mix.
 
Collapse Slump : This is when the concrete mixture loses its shape and collapses into a pile, indicating that the mixture is too wet and has poor cohesiveness and structure.
 
The type of slump can help determine the suitability of the concrete mixture for the intended use, and adjustments to the mix design can be made based on the slump test results.
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