Concrete
Panels
Slab
Other
100

When should curing concrete for the slab-on-grade and/or panels begin?

Immediately after the slab is poured and finished

100

What is the required percent of floor space range for all the panels to be poured on the slab to prevent the need for stacking?

<80%, but <70% is better

100
What type of finish should the slab-on-grade have if it is used for a casting platform?

Hard-troweled finish

100

What is the maximum compaction of the slab subgrade?

90% of theoretical max

200

What is the common 28-day compressive strength for tilt-up panels and what is the typical lift compressive strength?

3000 psi, 2500 psi

200

Define "panelizing" the building

Laying out how tilt-up walls are split into panels, such as what sizes, shapes, and where the joints are

200

How should chalk lines used for layout of the formwork be sealed to prevent erasure?

Spray with bond breaker

200

When are stepped footings used?

When the sub-grade elevation changes

300

List three advantages of reducing the water content in concrete.

Higher strength, less shrinkage and cracking from drying, increased resistance to weathering, increased bond between concrete and reinforcement

300

Define/explain a tilt-up sandwich panel.

A thicker structural wythe and a thinner architectural wythe separated by a layer of rigid insulation.
300

When should you check if the bond breaker and curing compound are compatible?

Before beginning to pour the slab

300

What is the primary advantage of using plastic tipped chairs?

Plastic tips won't rust when exposed on outside face of panel.

400

What defines cold weather concrete practices?

Average daily temperature for 3 consecutive days is below 40 degrees F.

400

How should panels be stacked for casting when stacking panels of different heights?

Biggest panel should be on the bottom, and panels should get smaller as you stack upwards.

400

List four materials that can be used to fill floor joints. What material should never be used?

Use: silicone, latex, cementitious filler, gypsum, pre-molded or extruded joint filler, wax, foam, tape, drywall mud, grout


Never use: asphalt

400

Does higher slump concrete reduce shrinkage of the concrete? Why or why not?

No, higher slump means a higher water to cement ratio. The higher the water to cement ratio, the more water in the mix. The more water in the mix, the more shrinkage will occur.

500

What defines hot weather concrete practices?

High ambient temperature, high concrete temperature, low relative humidity, high wind speed, solar radiation

500

When lifting panels from the inside of the building, the head or top of the panel should be nearest to what?

The outside edge of the building footprint.

500

How can you minimize floor cracking when erecting panels from the interior of the building?

Use timber cribbing to distribute crane wheel and outrigger loads more evenly among the slab.

500

What is the principle reason for air-entrainment?

To help the concrete resist against freeze-thaw cycles when below grade.