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A reinforced CMU wall is scheduled for fine grout. Which slump range is commonly specified for masonry grout so it can flow around bars and into cells?

Correct Answer

D) 8 to 11 in.

Masonry grout is commonly specified with an 8 to 11 in. slump so it can flow into cells and around reinforcement. Other choices are normal concrete-like slump ranges that are usually too stiff for grouted masonry cells.

Answer Options
A
1 to 3 in.
B
3 to 5 in.
C
5 to 7 in.
D
8 to 11 in.

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Masonry grout is commonly specified with an 8 to 11 in. slump so it can flow into cells and around reinforcement. Other choices are normal concrete-like slump ranges that are usually too stiff for grouted masonry cells.

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