In this Concrete Logic Podcast episode, Seth, Rich, and Dr. Jon discuss the potential issues with water-to-cement ratios in concrete production. They highlight the challenges of using new cement and fly ash materials, as well as the variability in water content and cement quantities. The conversation emphasizes the importance of managing risk and the need for accurate calculations to ensure the desired concrete properties.
The episode revolves around the need to re-educate construction industry designers and engineers about the changing definitions and standards in concrete production. The speakers discuss the importance of communication, risk management, and practical problem-solving in the field.
Takeaways
• The use of new cement and fly ash materials can introduce variability in water-to-cement ratios in concrete production.
• Managing risk and accurately calculating water-to-cement ratios is crucial for achieving desired concrete properties.
• Moisture probes and variations in water content and cement quantities can further complicate the calculation of water-to-cement ratios.
• Concrete production involves a balance between book Crete (lab calculations), lab Crete (batch plant production), real Crete (on-site delivery), and street Crete (field adjustments).
• The construction industry needs to re-educate designers and engineers about changing definitions and standards in concrete production.
• Practical problem-solving and risk management are essential in the field.Chapters
03:19 The Colin Lobo Story
08:45 The Three Buckets of Concrete: BookCrete, LabCrete, RealCrete
13:26 The Role of Risk Management in Concrete Production
17:06 The Impact of Production Variability on Water-to-Cement Ratios
22:21 The Importance of Accurate Measurements and Calibration
27:18 The Implications of Inaccurate Water-to-Cement Ratios
33:22 The Need to Redefine Water-to-Cement Ratio Calculations
35:10 The Need for Practical Solutions and the Challenge of Waiting for Change
38:40 The Shift from Approval to Review and the Importance of Communication
42:30 The Shift to Blended Cement and the Importance of Redefinition
47:05 Collaboration and Communication for Successful Projects
50:24 The Complexity of Concrete and the Need for Practical Conversations
55:19 The Importance of Communication and Practical Solutions
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Episode References
Guest: Rich S. Szecsy, PhD, PE, FACI | Big Town Concrete | rich@bigtownconcrete.com Guest Website: https://www.bigtownconcrete.com/
Guest: Dr. Jon Belkowitz | Intelligent Concrete | Jon@intelligent-concrete.com
Guest Website: https://www.intelligent-concrete.com/
Producers: Jodi Tandett
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Music: Mike Dunton | https://www.mikeduntonmusic.com | mikeduntonmusic@gmail.com | Instagram @Mike_Dunton
Host: Seth Tandett, seth@concretelogicpodcast.com
Host LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seth-tandett/
Website: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/concrete-logic-podcast
Keywords
concrete production, water-to-cement ratio, cement materials, fly ash, variability, risk management, moisture probes, re-education, designers, engineers, communication, risk management, problem-solving, collaboration, stakeholders, carbon footprint, materials, technologies