Concrete made by packing dry coarse aggregate and injecting cement-sand mortar under pressure is known as:

Concrete in which dry coarse aggregates are first packed to minimise voids and then cement-sand mortar is injected under pressure to fill the voids is known as:

A. Pre-packed concrete
B. Vacuum concrete
C. No-fines concrete
D. Aerated concrete
Correct Answer: A. Pre-packed concrete

📚 Detailed Explanation: Pre-Packed Concrete — Aggregate First, Mortar Injected

Why A (Pre-packed concrete) is correct: Pre-packed concrete (also called pre-placed aggregate concrete or intrusion grouted concrete) is a special type of concrete in which coarse aggregate is first placed and compacted in the formwork, and then a fluid cement-sand mortar (sometimes with fine aggregates) is injected under pressure from the bottom to fill all the voids. The result is a very dense, low-shrinkage concrete with minimal segregation.

Construction Method for Pre-Packed Concrete

Step Operation
1. Aggregate placement Clean, well-graded coarse aggregate (typically 20–40 mm) placed and compacted in formwork; minimum void content achieved
2. Injection pipe installation Injection pipes placed at the bottom of the form; vent pipes at the top
3. Mortar preparation Cement-sand mortar (with plasticiser for fluidity) prepared; must be highly flowable to penetrate all voids
4. Mortar injection Mortar pumped under pressure from the bottom; displaces air upward; fills voids from bottom to top
5. Curing Standard moist curing; minimal formwork bleeding

Types of Special Concrete

Type Method Key Property Application
Pre-packed concrete Aggregate placed first; mortar injected under pressure Very dense; low shrinkage; no segregation Underwater; repairs; machine foundations; massive structures
Vacuum concrete Standard concrete placed; excess water removed by vacuum mat applied to surface Low w/c at surface; high surface strength Industrial floors; pavements
No-fines concrete Only coarse aggregate and cement; no sand Very porous; good thermal insulation; lightweight Walls; drainage layers; insulation
Aerated concrete Aluminium powder added; gas bubbles form; or pre-formed foam added Very lightweight (<1200 kg/m³); thermal insulation Partition walls; infill; insulation panels
  • Pre-packed concrete: coarse aggregate packed first; cement-sand mortar injected under pressure to fill voids.
  • Advantages: extremely dense, very low shrinkage, no segregation, excellent bond to existing structures.
  • Ideal for: underwater repairs, massive foundations, structures where conventional placing is difficult.

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