“Slump” is a term used to describe the consistency of the mix. In commercial work, a simple slump test of the concrete is often required in the field during the concrete pour. In this test, a 12-in.-tall steel cone is filled according to strict specifications. The steel is then slowly removed and the amount that the resulting cone of wet concrete settles, or slumps, is measured with a ruler. For example, if the concrete mixture settles 3 in., then it is said to have a 3-in. slump, or sometimes just a slump of 3. The stiffer (drier) the mixture, the lower the slump. The looser (wetter) the mixture, the higher the slump. here