In cement concrete mix design, with the increase in water-cement ratio, which one of the following statements is TRUE?
Step 1: Effect of water-cement ratio on workability.
- Workability of concrete refers to how easily it can be mixed, placed, and compacted without segregation.
- When the water-cement ratio increases, more water is available in the mix, which improves flow and lubrication of particles.
\(\Rightarrow\) Hence, workability increases.
Step 2: Effect of water-cement ratio on compressive strength.
- According to Abrams' law, compressive strength of concrete is inversely proportional to the water-cement ratio.
- Higher water content dilutes the cement paste, increases porosity after hardening, and reduces the bond strength.
\(\Rightarrow\) Hence, compressive strength decreases.
Step 3: Match with options.
- (A) Correct: Strength decreases, workability increases.
- (B) Incorrect: Opposite of the true behavior.
- (C) Incorrect: Workability does not decrease.
- (D) Incorrect: Both do not increase together.
Thus, the true statement is option (A).
\[
\boxed{\text{Compressive strength decreases but workability increases.}}
\]
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Consider the beam section shown in the figure, with \( y \) indicating the depth of neutral axis (NA). The section is only subjected to an increasing bending moment. It is given that \( y = 18.75 \, {mm} \), when the section has not yielded at the top and bottom fibres. Further, \( y \) decreases to 5 mm, when the entire section has yielded. The shape factor of the section is ........ (rounded off to 2 decimal places).
