The addition of CaCl₂ in concrete results in: (i) increased shrinkage (ii) decreased setting time (iii) decreased shrinkage (iv) increased setting time

The addition of CaCl&sub2; in concrete results in which of the following? (i) increased shrinkage (ii) decreased setting time (iii) decreased shrinkage (iv) increased setting time

A. Only (i) and (iv)
B. Only (iv)
C. Only (i)
D. Only (i) and (ii)
Correct Answer: D. Only (i) and (ii)

📚 Detailed Explanation: CaCl2 Increases Shrinkage AND Decreases Setting Time

Why D (Only i and ii) is correct: Calcium chloride has two well-documented effects on concrete: it decreases setting time (because it is an accelerator) and it increases shrinkage (because the accelerated and modified hydration microstructure has a higher potential for drying shrinkage). Effects (iii) and (iv) are the opposite of what CaCl2 actually does, so they are wrong.

Analysis of All Four Statements

Statement True or False? Explanation
(i) Increased shrinkage ✓ TRUE CaCl2 alters the hydration microstructure; produces more capillary pores with specific geometry; increases drying shrinkage by 10–25% compared to non-accelerated concrete
(ii) Decreased setting time ✓ TRUE CaCl2 is an accelerator by definition; it accelerates C3S and C3A hydration; initial setting time reduced from ≈45–60 min to ≈20–30 min with 2% CaCl2
(iii) Decreased shrinkage ✗ FALSE Opposite of (i); CaCl2 INCREASES shrinkage, not decreases it
(iv) Increased setting time ✗ FALSE Opposite of (ii); CaCl2 DECREASES setting time; this would describe a retarder, not CaCl2

Why CaCl2 Increases Shrinkage

Mechanism Detail
Accelerated C3S hydration More rapid formation of C-S-H gel and Ca(OH)2; the rapid precipitation creates a finer, more porous microstructure
Modified pore structure CaCl2-accelerated concrete has more gel pores; gel pores hold more adsorbed water; loss of this water on drying causes more shrinkage
Formation of calcium chloroaluminate CaCl2 reacts with C3A to form calcium chloroaluminate; alters paste microstructure and shrinkage characteristics
Summary of CaCl2 effects:
Setting time: DECREASES (accelerator effect)
Shrinkage: INCREASES (by 10–25%)
Dosage limit: 2% by wt. cement (IS 456 Cl- limit)
Banned in: Pre-stressed concrete (stress-corrosion cracking risk)
  • CaCl2(i) increased shrinkage and (ii) decreased setting time — both correct.
  • CaCl2 does NOT decrease shrinkage or increase setting time — those are retarder effects, not accelerator effects.
  • Typical dosage restricted to 2% by weight of cement (IS 456); prohibited in PSC.

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