Transport of concrete by pumps, is done for a distance of:

Transport of concrete by pumps (pumpcrete) is done for a maximum horizontal distance of:

A. 100 m
B. 200 m
C. 300 m
D. 400 m
Correct Answer: D. 400 m

📚 Detailed Explanation: Pumpcrete — Maximum Transport Distance

Why D (400 m) is correct: Concrete pumped through rigid steel or flexible rubber pipelines can travel a maximum horizontal distance of 400 m from a single pump location. For vertical applications, the maximum is typically 80 m (some sources state 50 m). These values represent practical limits beyond which pressure losses become too great for standard equipment.

Pump Concrete (Pumpcrete) Specifications

Parameter Specification
Max. horizontal distance 400 m
Max. vertical height Up to 80 m
Required slump 80–100 mm (medium workability)
Pipe diameter 100–200 mm
Max. aggregate size ≤ 1/3 of pipe internal diameter
Pre-pump lubrication 1:2 cement slurry pumped first to wet the pipe walls
Admixtures Plasticisers or pump aids used to maintain workability at lower w/c

Concrete Transport by Distance — Method Selection

Distance Recommended Method
<50 m Pans, wheel barrows, hand carts
50–500 m (on site) Dumpers, tippers, conveyer belts
Up to 400 m (horizontal) Pump and pipeline
5–20 km (on road) Transit mixer (RMC)
  • Maximum pump distance: 400 m horizontal / 80 m vertical.
  • Pump requires slump 80–100 mm; aggregate size ≤ 1/3 pipe diameter.
  • Pipe is first lubricated with cement slurry to prevent blockage at start-up.

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