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15 Unseen Errors Lead to Concrete Honeycombing

In this article, we will shall discuss on 15 unseen errors lead to concrete honeycombing at site, the ways of identifying these errors and most importantly the ways of avoiding them.

One of the most frequent areas of construction site defect that is most misunderstood is concrete honeycombing. Most site engineers have considered it a minor surface problem, however, in reality, honeycombing could significantly lower structural strength, service life, and durability of RCC members.

The problem with honeycombing is that it is not very often noticed on the surface but contains severe internal cavities. Honeycombing in the majority of cases is not caused by a single major error, but rather by a set of small mistakes that are hidden in the course of concreting.

What Is Concrete Honeycombing?

Concrete honeycombing is a phenomenon in which openings, holes or bare coarse aggregate are present on the surface or within hardened concrete. These holes appear like a honeycomb formation, thus the name.

Given below are the reasons Why Honeycombing Is Dangerous.

15 Unseen Honeycombers That Cause Concrete Honeycombing.

1.Incorrect Concrete Mix Design.

An imbalanced mix design is one of the major causes of honeycombing, which are hidden.

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2. Too much Reinforcement Congestion

Highly congested reinforced flow slows down the flow of concrete, in particular around beam-column joints and footing necks.

Hidden problem:

Concrete does not seem solid when it is poured over and it has holes beneath bars.

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3. Poor Compaction (Most Imageable Error)

The most frequent reason of honeycombing on Indian construction sites is improper vibration.

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4. Over-Vibration of Concrete

Yes–excessive vibration also is bad.

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5. Improper Coarse Aggregate Size.

Silent honeycombing activators are the use of large-sized aggregates in thin RCC members.

Common site mistake:

Beam or column using congested columns, slabs or beams with 20 mm aggregate

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6. Low Workability of Concrete.

Low slump concrete is incapable of flowing and filling up form work corners, particularly in columns and shear walls.

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7. Incorrect installation of Concrete.

The pouring of concrete at an excessive height or at a single point only leads to segregation.

Hidden site issue:

On the surface, concrete appears fine appearing but the coarse aggregates roll away, leaving empty spaces.

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8. Leaky or Badly nailed Formwork.

Holes in formwork will enable the leakage of cement slurry and concrete will be left hollow.

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9. Improper Formwork Design

Weak or anisotropic formwork will make it move when concreting and disrupt compaction.

Hidden danger:

Bulls in the formwork → shift of the concrete creates air bubbles.

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10. Lag Time between Mixing and Placing.

Concrete which begins to set prior to placement loses its workability.

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11. Inappropriate Layering in the Process of Concreting.

When the thick layers are poured without sufficient vibration, the layers get air trapped in between.

Site mistake:

Whole column height casting without layered compaction.

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12. Neglecting Corner and Edge Zones.

Honeycombing is most likely to occur at corners and edges and cover zones.

Why it happens:

Vibrator is not inserted close to the edges of the shutter because of the potential damage.

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13. Low Quality Control and Supervision.

The Honeycombing multiplies tremendously in the absence of technical control during the concreting.

Hidden truth:

Majority of the honeycombing failures occur after working or night concreting.

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14. Wet-End Concrete Re-Tempering

The addition of water to stiff will temporarily increase the workability but will ruin the quality of concrete.

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15. Missing Mock Trials and Pour Planning.

This is because rushing into concreting without trial pours or planning causes some defects which can be avoided.

Common oversight:

None of the planning of the number of vibrators, labor, or pour order.

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How to Spot Honeycombing in the Early Stage.

Given below are the observations on how to spot honeycombing in early stage.

The above observations allows avoiding serious structural damage in the future through early detection.

Reconstruction of Honeycombed Concrete

The following are the reconstruction methods of spotted honeycombed concrete areas.

Always seek the advice of a structural engineer prior to repair.

Final Thoughts:

Honeycombing of concrete is not a possibility, it is an operation failure. Majority of the cases are due to some hidden site-level errors that are easily avoided by proper planning, supervision and implementation.

It is cheap to avoid honeycombing but it is expensive and dangerous to repair once it has begun. As an engineer of a site, a contractor or a homeowner, keep in mind:

Good concrete does not mean pouring faster, it is pouring it right.

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