UHPC® Learning Module


This is one of our learning modules for UHPC®
wear protection. A new version will be released this year. We use such modules for training purposes. New ones are added every year. This year there will be four new modules. If you want, send us your solution numbers at info@hhbc-consulting.de, keyword Module no. 1/6, we will then send you the right answers.

Module no. 1/6

What are the main components in UHPC®?

  1. Cement, microsilica, superplastisizer
  2. Cement, flyash, superplastisizer
  3. Epoxy, microsilica, dispersant
  4. Cement, sand, epoxy
  5. Cement, sand, microsilica

Acid will deteriorate UHPC®
  1. True
  2. False
  3. Only if pH is below 5
  4. Only if pH is above 5
  5. Only if pH is below 3

Alkali will deteriorate UHPC®
  1. True
  2. False
  3. Only if pH is above 12
  4. Only if pH is below 12
  5. Only if pH is above 13

The following aggregates are used in UHPC® Standard wear protection?
  1. Quarz
  2. Bauxite
  3. Corundum
  4. Silicium carbide
  5. Titanium carbide

The wear resistanse of UHPC® increases with these aggregates?
  1. Quarz, bauxite, corundum, silicium carbide
  2. Bauxite, quarz, corundum, silicium carbide
  3. Silicium carbide, bauxite, quarz, corundum
  4. Bauxite, corundum, quarz, silicium carbide
  5. Silicium carbide, corundum, bauxite, quarz

What is the lowest temperature at which it is ok to install UHPC®?
  1. 20°C / 68°F
  2. 10°C / 50°F
  3.   5°C / 41°F
  4.   0°C / 32°F
  5. - 5°C / 23°F

What do you need to protect UHPC® against when installing it?
  1. Drying out
  2. Freezing
  3. Wind
  4. Direct sun
  5. Rain

What should you focus on when mixing UHPC® in regards to water?
  1. The product cannot seggregate
  2. The product must remain dry
  3. There must be free water on top of the product in the mixer
  4. You cannot add too much water to UHPC®
  5. Any mixing problem can be solved by adding more water

You notice lumps in a bag of UHPC® Binder, what do you do?
  1. No problem, I just add more water when mixing
  2. I contact hhbc-consulting or to have a new bag
  3. I control the storage environment
  4. I discard the bag
  5. I check the date on the bag to see age of product

When mixing UHPC® lumps are formed shortly after adding of water?
  1. No problem, I just add more water
  2. I wait a while to see if they mix out, if not I will add a little more water
  3. I throw away the mix
  4. I check if the mixer is proper prepared for mixing UHPC®
  5. I increase the speed of the mixer

When mixing UHPC® I notice free water on the surface of the mix?
  1. No problem, Just need to use the product fast
  2. I allow the mixer to run for longer time, untill the free water is no longer there
  3. I will try to scoop out the free water
  4. I throw away the mix
  5. I add more powder untill the free water disappeares

What is the purpose of Microsilica in UHPC®?
  1. It is packing between cement particles, increasing density and displacing water
  2. It is like little ball bearings making the mortar more flowable
  3. It reacts with Ca(OH)2 from the cement hydration and create a denser material
  4. It has no significant effect, just a filler to make the product cheaper
  5. There is no microsilica in UHPC®

What is the purpose of superplasticizer in UHPC®?
  1. It makes the product more flexible
  2. It charges all particles so that they repell each other. At the same time it makes stearic hinderence so that particles cannot bridge build on each other, and in this way it displaces water.
  3. There is no superplasticizer in UHPC®
  4. It is a polymer, added to make the product easier to mix
  5. It is lubricating the particles so that they can react better

UHPC Binder can be installed over head?
  1. True
  2. False
  3. Sometimes if you are lucky
  4. Only during the weekend
  5. Only if you use a special throwel

HT products can be used in temperature areas of
  1. Up to 1200°C / 2192°F
  2. Not above 1000°C / 1832°F
  3. Not above 600°C / 1112°F
  4. Not above 400°C / 752°F
  5. Not above 200°C / 392°F

UHPC®(not HT) can be used in temperature areas of
  1. Up to 1200°C / 2192°F
  2. Not above 1000°C / 1832°F
  3. Not above 600°C / 1112°F
  4. Not above 400°C / 752°F
  5. Not above 200°C / 392°F

It is important to know what chemicals UHPC® will be subjected to
  1. True
  2. False
  3. Only acid or alkalies
  4. Especially if there are salts present
  5. Only if temperature is above 100 deg C

When mixing you notice the wetting time is increased. What do you do?
  1. No problem, I just add more water
  2. I wait it out for a while to see if it wets through, and I adjust the water accordingly
  3. I throw away the mix
  4. I ignore it
  5. Cross my fingers and hope everything will be ok

What happens to UHPC® if too much water is added?
  1. Nothing, you can add as much water as you like
  2. The product will most likely seggregate, but properties will in general be reduced in direct correlation with the amount of water added.
  3. Especially if we are working with a UHPC® Cast product, installation will be a lot easier
  4. Strength will increase as we will hydrate more cement
  5. The stickyness of the product will increase a lot

How does UHPC® differ from cement/concrete?
  1. It is the same, no difference
  2. UHPC® is stronger in terms of compressive strength
  3. UHPC® is more dense
  4. Concrete is more flexible
  5. UHPC® can be installed under water

How does UHPC® differ from refractory?
  1. It i the same, no difference
  2. Refractory needs heat to finalize its reactions, UHPC® does not
  3. UHPC® is more wear resistant
  4. The insulation properties of UHPC® is better than that of refractory
  5. UHPC® can withstand higher temperatures compared to refractories

What is the difference between UHPC® and Cast Basalt?
  1. Basalt will stay smooth when worn, UHPC® not.
  2. UHPC® is a mortar that shapes after the shape of the component. Cast Basalt is a tile end must be fitted.
  3. The wear resistance of UHPC® is a higher than that of Cast Basalt
  4. The wear resistance of Cast Basalt is higher than that of UHPC®
  5. You can substitute Cast Basalt with UHPC® as it is essentially the same

What is ceramic?
  1. Ceramic is aluminaoxide
  2. The wear resistance of ceramic is higher than that of UHPC®
  3. The wear resistance of ceramic is lower than that of UHPC®
  4. You can substitute ceramic with UHPC®, as it is essentially the same
  5. It is easier to repair a ceramic lining compared to a UHPC® lining.

Polymer and UHPC®
  1. You can substitute a polymer lining with UHPC® as it is essentially the same
  2. The wear resistance of polymer is higher than that of UHPC®
  3. The chemical resistance of polymer is higher than that of UHPC®
  4. Polymer linings are mostly used for slurry systems
  5. Work environment is not influenced by polymers


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