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QUESTION #2122
Question 1
The water-cement ratio in concrete mix design primarily governs:
Correct Answer Explanation
Abrams' law: \(f_c = \dfrac{K_1}{K_2^{w/c}}\). Strength decreases as w/c increases because excess water creates capillary pores on evaporation. Durability also decreases with higher w/c as the pore structure becomes more interconnected, allowing aggressive agents to penetrate. Maximum w/c ratios are specified in codes (e.g., 0.45 for moderate exposure in IS 456) — it governs both structural performance and service life.
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