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Methods of curing
concrete
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introduction
  The strength of concrete is affected by a number of factors, one
of which is the length of time for which it is kept moist. Curing of
concrete entails providing adequate moisture, temperature, and
time to allow the concrete to achieve the desired properties for
its intended use.The process takes place immediately after
concrete placing and finishing.
  Properly cured concrete has an adequate amount of moisture for
continued hydration and development of strength, volume
stability, resistance to freezing and thawing, and abrasion and
scaling resistance.
  The length of adequate curing is dependent on a number of
factors among them mixture proportion, specified strength,
weather conditions and future exposure conditions.
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Curing methods
  Concrete curing methods fall into three broad categories:
those that minimize moisture loss from the concrete, for
example by covering it with a relatively impermeable
membrane, those that prevent moisture loss by continuously
wetting the exposed surface of the concrete and those that
keep the surface moist and, at the same time, raise the
temperature of the concrete, thereby increasing the rate of
strength gain.
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 Impermeable-membrane
Curing
  Formwork. Leaving formwork in place is often an efficient
and cost-effective method of curing concrete, particularly
during its early stages. In very hot dry weather, it may be
desirable to moisten timber formwork, to prevent it drying
out during the curing period, thereby increasing the length
of time for which it remains effective.
  It is desirable that any exposed surfaces of the concrete like
the tops of beams be covered with plastic sheeting or kept
moist by other means. It should be noted that, when vertical
formwork is eased from a surface its effectiveness as a curing
system is significantly reduced.
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Membrane-forming curing
compounds
  Curing compounds are liquids which are usually sprayed directly onto concrete
surfaces and which then dry to form a relatively impermeable membrane that retards
the loss of moisture from the concrete.Their properties and use are described in AS
3799 Liquid Membrane-forming Curing Compounds for Concrete.
  They are an efficient and cost-effective means of curing concrete and may be applied to
freshly placed concrete or that which has been partially cured by some other means.
However, they may affect the bond between concrete and subsequent surface
treatments. Special care in the choice of a suitable compound needs to be exercised in
such circumstances.The residue from some products may prevent the adhesion of
flooring products and tiles onto the concrete surface.
  It is extremely important to check the subsequent floor finish. Most curing compounds
must be removed before the application of any applied floor finishes such as direct
stick carpet and vinyl, epoxy or polyurethane coatings and ceramic tile adhesives.
Finally, it should be noted when using curing compounds that are solvent-based
adequate ventilation must always be provided in enclosed spaces and other necessary
safety precautions taken. Manufacturer’s recommendations should always be followed.
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Internal curing compounds
  These are incorporated into the concrete as an admixture
hence known as internal curing compounds.They inhibit
moisture loss and thereby improve long term strength and
reduce drying shrinkage. Internal curing compounds are
relatively new and care should be taken when utilized.They
have been used in tunnel linings and underground mines to
provide at least partial curing when traditional methods are
difficult or even impossible to employ.
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Water Curing
  General Water curing is carried out by supplying water to
the surface of concrete in a way that ensures that it is kept
continuously moist.The water used for this purpose should
not be more than about 5°C cooler than the concrete surface.
Spraying warm concrete with cold water may give rise to
‘thermal shock’ that may cause or contribute to cracking.
Alternate wetting and drying of the concrete must also be
avoided as this causes volume changes that may also
contribute to surface crazing and cracking.
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  Ponding Flat or near-flat surfaces such as floors, pavements,
flat roofs and the like may be cured by ponding. A ‘dam’ or
‘dike’ is erected around the edge of the slab and water is
then added to create a shallow ‘pond’. Care must be taken to
ensure the pond does not empty due to evaporation or leaks.
Ponding is a quick, inexpensive and effective form of curing
when there is a ready supply of good ‘dam’ material, a supply
of water, and the ‘pond’ does not interfere with subsequent
building operations. It has the added advantage of helping to
maintain a uniform temperature on the surface of the slab.
There is thus less likelihood of early age thermal cracking in
slabs that are cured by water ponding.
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Sprinkling or fog curing
  Using a fine spray or fog of water can be an efficient method of
supplying additional moisture for curing and, during hot
weather, helps to reduce the temperature of the concrete. As
with other methods of moist curing, it is important that the
sprinklers keep the concrete permanently wet. However, the
sprinklers do not have to be on permanently; they may be on an
intermittent timer.
  Sprinklers require a major water supply, can be wasteful of
water and may need a drainage system to handle run-off.The
alternative is to have a ‘closed’ system where the water is
collected and recycled. Sprinkler systems may be affected by
windy conditions and supervision is required to see that all of
the concrete is being kept moist and that no part of it is being
subjected to alternated wetting and drying.This is not easy to
achieve.
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Wet coverings
  Fabrics such as hessian, or materials such as sand, can be used like a ‘mulch’
to maintain water on the surface of the concrete. On flat areas, fabrics may
need to be weighed down. Also, it is important to see that the whole area is
covered.
  Wet coverings should be placed as soon as the concrete has hardened
sufficiently to prevent surface damage.They should not be allowed to dry out
as they can act as a wick and effectively draw water out of the concrete.
  Fabrics may be particularly useful on vertical surfaces since they help
distribute water evenly over the surface and even where not in contact with
it, will reduce the rate of surface evaporation. Care should be taken however,
that the surface of the concrete is not stained, perhaps by impurities in the
water, or by the covering material. New fabrics can leach fabric stains,
pre‑washing should be essential.
  Prior to placement of any fabric – pre moisten to avoid wicking of moisture
from the concrete that can result in the fabric texture negatively absorbed
into the concrete surface.
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Methods of curing

  • 2. + introduction   The strength of concrete is affected by a number of factors, one of which is the length of time for which it is kept moist. Curing of concrete entails providing adequate moisture, temperature, and time to allow the concrete to achieve the desired properties for its intended use.The process takes place immediately after concrete placing and finishing.   Properly cured concrete has an adequate amount of moisture for continued hydration and development of strength, volume stability, resistance to freezing and thawing, and abrasion and scaling resistance.   The length of adequate curing is dependent on a number of factors among them mixture proportion, specified strength, weather conditions and future exposure conditions.
  • 3. + Curing methods   Concrete curing methods fall into three broad categories: those that minimize moisture loss from the concrete, for example by covering it with a relatively impermeable membrane, those that prevent moisture loss by continuously wetting the exposed surface of the concrete and those that keep the surface moist and, at the same time, raise the temperature of the concrete, thereby increasing the rate of strength gain.
  • 4. +  Impermeable-membrane Curing   Formwork. Leaving formwork in place is often an efficient and cost-effective method of curing concrete, particularly during its early stages. In very hot dry weather, it may be desirable to moisten timber formwork, to prevent it drying out during the curing period, thereby increasing the length of time for which it remains effective.   It is desirable that any exposed surfaces of the concrete like the tops of beams be covered with plastic sheeting or kept moist by other means. It should be noted that, when vertical formwork is eased from a surface its effectiveness as a curing system is significantly reduced.
  • 5. + Membrane-forming curing compounds   Curing compounds are liquids which are usually sprayed directly onto concrete surfaces and which then dry to form a relatively impermeable membrane that retards the loss of moisture from the concrete.Their properties and use are described in AS 3799 Liquid Membrane-forming Curing Compounds for Concrete.   They are an efficient and cost-effective means of curing concrete and may be applied to freshly placed concrete or that which has been partially cured by some other means. However, they may affect the bond between concrete and subsequent surface treatments. Special care in the choice of a suitable compound needs to be exercised in such circumstances.The residue from some products may prevent the adhesion of flooring products and tiles onto the concrete surface.   It is extremely important to check the subsequent floor finish. Most curing compounds must be removed before the application of any applied floor finishes such as direct stick carpet and vinyl, epoxy or polyurethane coatings and ceramic tile adhesives. Finally, it should be noted when using curing compounds that are solvent-based adequate ventilation must always be provided in enclosed spaces and other necessary safety precautions taken. Manufacturer’s recommendations should always be followed.
  • 6. + Internal curing compounds   These are incorporated into the concrete as an admixture hence known as internal curing compounds.They inhibit moisture loss and thereby improve long term strength and reduce drying shrinkage. Internal curing compounds are relatively new and care should be taken when utilized.They have been used in tunnel linings and underground mines to provide at least partial curing when traditional methods are difficult or even impossible to employ.
  • 7. + Water Curing   General Water curing is carried out by supplying water to the surface of concrete in a way that ensures that it is kept continuously moist.The water used for this purpose should not be more than about 5°C cooler than the concrete surface. Spraying warm concrete with cold water may give rise to ‘thermal shock’ that may cause or contribute to cracking. Alternate wetting and drying of the concrete must also be avoided as this causes volume changes that may also contribute to surface crazing and cracking.
  • 8. +   Ponding Flat or near-flat surfaces such as floors, pavements, flat roofs and the like may be cured by ponding. A ‘dam’ or ‘dike’ is erected around the edge of the slab and water is then added to create a shallow ‘pond’. Care must be taken to ensure the pond does not empty due to evaporation or leaks. Ponding is a quick, inexpensive and effective form of curing when there is a ready supply of good ‘dam’ material, a supply of water, and the ‘pond’ does not interfere with subsequent building operations. It has the added advantage of helping to maintain a uniform temperature on the surface of the slab. There is thus less likelihood of early age thermal cracking in slabs that are cured by water ponding.
  • 9. + Sprinkling or fog curing   Using a fine spray or fog of water can be an efficient method of supplying additional moisture for curing and, during hot weather, helps to reduce the temperature of the concrete. As with other methods of moist curing, it is important that the sprinklers keep the concrete permanently wet. However, the sprinklers do not have to be on permanently; they may be on an intermittent timer.   Sprinklers require a major water supply, can be wasteful of water and may need a drainage system to handle run-off.The alternative is to have a ‘closed’ system where the water is collected and recycled. Sprinkler systems may be affected by windy conditions and supervision is required to see that all of the concrete is being kept moist and that no part of it is being subjected to alternated wetting and drying.This is not easy to achieve.
  • 10. + Wet coverings   Fabrics such as hessian, or materials such as sand, can be used like a ‘mulch’ to maintain water on the surface of the concrete. On flat areas, fabrics may need to be weighed down. Also, it is important to see that the whole area is covered.   Wet coverings should be placed as soon as the concrete has hardened sufficiently to prevent surface damage.They should not be allowed to dry out as they can act as a wick and effectively draw water out of the concrete.   Fabrics may be particularly useful on vertical surfaces since they help distribute water evenly over the surface and even where not in contact with it, will reduce the rate of surface evaporation. Care should be taken however, that the surface of the concrete is not stained, perhaps by impurities in the water, or by the covering material. New fabrics can leach fabric stains, pre‑washing should be essential.   Prior to placement of any fabric – pre moisten to avoid wicking of moisture from the concrete that can result in the fabric texture negatively absorbed into the concrete surface.
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