ACI Concrete Flatwork Finishing Certification Practice Test

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Which of these methods can help mitigate the effects of plastic shrinkage cracking?

Using lightweight aggregates

Maintaining adequate moisture

Maintaining adequate moisture is a key method for mitigating the effects of plastic shrinkage cracking. Plastic shrinkage cracking occurs when the surface of freshly placed concrete loses moisture too quickly, causing it to shrink and crack while it is still in its plastic state. By ensuring that the surface remains adequately moist, you help prevent excessive evaporation, which in turn minimizes the risk of shrinkage cracking.

Proper moisture management can be achieved through methods such as using curing compounds, covering the surface with wet burlap, or applying plastic sheeting. This practice is vital not only immediately after placement but also during the early curing period. Effective moisture retention allows the concrete to hydrate properly, leading to a stronger and more durable finished product.

Other choices, while related to concrete quality and performance, do not specifically address the prevention of plastic shrinkage cracking as directly as maintaining adequate moisture does.

Mixing a higher water-cement ratio

Allowing longer finishing times

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