Concrete

Slump (workability)

A measure of fresh concrete consistency — the height (in mm) by which a moulded concrete cone slumps after the slump cone is lifted.

In context

Typical slumps: 25–50 mm for low-workability mass concrete, 75–100 mm for normal RCC slabs, 150–200 mm for pumped concrete or self-compacting mixes.

Use it

Where slump (workability) is applied in the design tools.

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