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In QESTMix, QESTDesign enables a new section in the QESTMix tree called Design.  This section enables concrete mixes to be designed to the required specifications within QESTMix eliminating the need to Design concrete mixes outside QESTMix and then enter the designed mix into QESTMix.  To enable this QESTDesign includes two main features, Combination of Aggregates and the calculation of Total Air and Water, and Total Cementitiuos content.
In QESTMix, QESTDesign enables a new section in the QESTMix tree called Design.  This section enables concrete mixes to be designed to the required specifications within QESTMix eliminating the need to Design concrete mixes outside QESTMix.  To enable this QESTDesign includes two main features, Combination of Aggregates and the calculation of Total Air and Water, and Total Cementitiuos content.
Together these features and others are designed to enable the automated design of trial mixes that once tested can be approved and moved to Maintenance for use in Products.
Together these features and others are designed to enable the automated design of trial mixes that once tested can be approved and moved to Maintenance for use in Products.



Latest revision as of 06:01, 1 August 2008

In QESTMix, QESTDesign enables a new section in the QESTMix tree called Design. This section enables concrete mixes to be designed to the required specifications within QESTMix eliminating the need to Design concrete mixes outside QESTMix. To enable this QESTDesign includes two main features, Combination of Aggregates and the calculation of Total Air and Water, and Total Cementitiuos content. Together these features and others are designed to enable the automated design of trial mixes that once tested can be approved and moved to Maintenance for use in Products.

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<InternalOnly> TODO: put any known problems in here as they come up. </InternalOnly>