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Water To Cement Ratio
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The $\text{w}/\text{c}$ ratio directly controls the initial workability, quantified by the slump test. While lower ratios (e.g., $0.30$ to $0.40$) yield stiff, high-strength concrete (often requiring vibration), higher ratios increase flowability.
However, excessive workability (slump greater than $200 \text{ mm}$) often results in what is termed "rheological despondency." This occurs when the added water causes the cement particles to briefly enter a state of transient …