Which of the following methods is NOT used for measuring air content in fresh concrete?

Which of the following methods is NOT used for measuring air content in fresh concrete?

A. Blaine air permeability method
B. Gravimetric method
C. Pressure method
D. Volumetric method
Correct Answer: A. Blaine air permeability method

📚 Detailed Explanation: Blaine Test is for Cement Fineness, NOT Concrete Air Content

Why A (Blaine air permeability method) is NOT used for air content: The Blaine apparatus forces air through a compacted bed of dry cement and measures the specific surface area (fineness) of the cement. It is used in the cement manufacturing quality control process. It has no connection whatsoever to measuring air voids in fresh concrete.

Standard Methods for Air Content in Fresh Concrete (IS 1199)

Method Principle IS Reference Suitable For
Gravimetric method Compare actual unit weight with theoretical air-free unit weight. Air % = [(theoretical − actual) / theoretical] × 100 IS 1199 All concrete types; requires known specific gravities
Pressure method Apply calibrated pressure to sealed vessel of concrete; Boyle's Law relates pressure change to air volume IS 1199 Normal density concrete; fast and most widely used
Volumetric method Fill vessel with water; measure volume of air displaced IS 1199 Lightweight aggregate concrete (pressure method unreliable for porous aggregate)

What the Blaine Test Actually Does

Aspect Detail
Standard IS 4031 Part 2 — Fineness of hydraulic cement by Blaine air permeability
Sample Dry, compacted cement powder in a cylindrical cell
What is measured Specific surface area in cm²/g or m²/kg
Typical OPC fineness 225–300 m²/kg (IS 269 minimum 225 m²/kg for OPC 33 grade)
Higher fineness means Faster hydration, higher early strength, greater heat of hydration
  • Blaine test = cement fineness; completely unrelated to measuring air in fresh concrete.
  • The three valid air content methods are: Gravimetric, Pressure, and Volumetric (IS 1199).
  • Air entrainment is typically 3–7% for frost-resistant concrete; excess air reduces strength significantly.

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