For compacting plain concrete road surface of thickness less than 20 cm, we use:

For compacting plain concrete road surface of thickness less than 20 cm, which vibrator is used?

A. Internal vibrator
B. Screed vibrator
C. Form vibrator
D. None of these
Correct Answer: B. Screed vibrator

📚 Detailed Explanation: Screed Vibrator for Road Surfaces <20 cm

Why B (Screed vibrator) is correct: A screed vibrator (surface vibrator) is a vibrating screed board moved across the top surface of freshly placed concrete. It is perfectly suited for thin, flat sections like roads, floors, canal linings, and slabs <20 cm thick because the vibration penetrates the full depth of the thin layer uniformly.

Types of Concrete Vibrators

Type How It Works Best Application Depth
Screed vibrator (surface) Vibrating screed moved across surface Roads, slabs, canal linings <20 cm Up to 20 cm
Internal vibrator (immersion) Probe inserted into concrete Beams, columns, deep slabs >60 cm Unlimited with reinsertion
Form vibrator (external) Clamped to formwork; vibrates mould Precast units, thin walls, hard-to-reach sections Works through formwork
Table vibrator Concrete mould placed on vibrating table Laboratory cube/cylinder specimens; small precast Small specimens
Vibrating roller Rolling compaction on surface Roller Compacted Concrete (RCC) dams, roads Layer by layer

Screed Vibrator Specifications

Parameter Value
Operating frequency ≥4000 cycles per minute (4000 cpm)
Maximum effective depth ~15–20 cm
Applications Road pavements, airport runways, floors, slabs, canal linings
  • Screed vibrator = correct choice for road surface (flat, <20 cm thick).
  • Internal vibrators become ineffective at such shallow depths (zone of influence too wide).
  • Operates at ≥4000 cpm; moved at 0.3–0.6 m/min across the surface.

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