Vacuum Dewaterimg: New Way For Concrete Flooring by Tremix Method
Vacuum Dewaterimg: New Way For Concrete Flooring by Tremix Method
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Abstract: A flooring work for civil structure that is both time efficient and medium to high
workability process to create a facility that is safe, healthy and comfortable concrete flooring
to be done by used of vacuum dewatering concrete flooring (VDF) technology. This process
is a means to efficiently remove excess water from newly placed, compacted and leveled
concrete surfaces. Vacuum treatment of concrete has been refined to specially address
concreting of large exposed surfaces in hot weather conditions. Vacuum dewatering greatly
improves the abrasion and impact resistance of the concrete surface. The vacuum dewatering
results in coarse aggregate in the fresh mix being drawn to the top surface a further
contributing factor in achieving wear-resistant concrete surfaces the surface of vacuum
treated concrete is free of pitting, an important consideration for abrasion resistance and the
possible exposure to a continuous flow of liquid over the member. Technologies applied in
concrete flooring will improve concrete flooring physical behavior. This method used like
concrete flooring in warehouse, concrete road, parking area, production area in industrial
buildings. Nowadays this vacuum dewatering technique for concrete flooring is excessively
using by various contractors & builders in order to get good quality & to achieve speed in
construction of concrete floors. This paper provides a review on a new way of concrete
flooring by the used of vacuum dewatering concrete technique/remix method in the area of
concrete flooring in civil structure with its advantages & dis-advantages of VDF system.
I. INTRODUCTION
A. Definition
A vacuum dewatering concrete flooring/tremix method can be defined as “Vacuum
Dewatered Flooring is a special type of Flooring Technique to achieve High Strength, Longer
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Life, Better Finish and Faster Work. This type of floor is suitable for high abrasion & heavy
traffic movement.”
A high quality concrete floor or pavement requires not only to be level, but it should also
have high wear resistance, high compressive strength, reduced shrinkage and minimum water
permeability.
The Vacuum Dewatered (VD) Flooring method is a system for laying high quality concrete
floors with superior cost-effectiveness. The key to the use of this method is the dewatering of
concrete by vacuum process. Surplus water from the concrete is removed immediately, after
placing and vibration, reducing the water-cement ratio to an optimum level.
1) Adopting the VD flooring method facilitates use of concrete with better workability
than what is normally possible.
3) Through the vacuum treatment, it is possible to reduce the water content in the
concrete by 15-25% which greatly increase the compressive strength.
5) Since the water-cement ratio is lowered through vacuum dewatering, concrete of high
initial slump can be used while pouring.
The vacuum dewatering process, patented in the United States, nearly half a century ago, has
attracted increased interest in recent years after several Scandinavian firms simplified the
equipment enough to make it practical for almost any builder Vacuum dewatering is used
widely throughout Europe today, and in Sweden the method is used for 40 to 50 percent of all
concrete floors. Basically, the process improves strength, durability, and other properties of
concrete by reducing the water-cement ratio immediately after the mix is placed, usually in
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Below the figure 1 shown the layout of vacuum dewatering concrete flooring
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a. Below the figure 2 shown the condition of concrete floor before & after
vacuum dewatering concrete flooring.
Below the figure 3 Shown the effect of vacuum dewatering concrete flooring method
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(source: http://www.ravitec.com/vdf.htm)
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III. CONCLUSION
From the literature review and case studies it is concluded that, Vacuum dewatering process
is very important modern construction work in the context of economy, facility, modern
technology and comfort. It is very useful for special purpose projects like for the use of wear
house, parking area, industrial flooring like flooring of large area. And nowadays Vacuum
dewatering process are very easily used in the construction industry using any modern
techniques and machineries.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The Authors thankfully acknowledge Dr. C. L. Patel, Chairman, Charutar Vidya Mandal,
Er.V.M.Patel, Hon. Jt. Secretary, Charutar Vidya Mandal, Dr. F.S.Umrigar, Principal, BVM
Engineering College, Dr. L. B. Zala, Professor and Head, Civil Engineering Department,
BVM Engineering College, Prof. J. J. Bhavsar, Associate Professor and P.G. Coordinator
(Construction Engineering and Management), B.V.M. Engineering College, Mr. Yatinbhai
Desai, Jay Maharaj construction, Vallabh Vidyanagar, Gujarat, India for their motivations,
infrastructural support and cooperation to carry out this research.
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