Concrete Strength in Structures.

Autor: BLOEM, DELMAR L.
Zdroj: Journal of the American Concrete Institute; Mar1968, Vol. 65 Issue 3, p176-187, 12p
Abstrakt: The significance of concrete compressive strength measurement by various methods was investigated. Pairs of slabs from three concretes were subjected to good and poor curing. Cores and pushout cylinders were removed at six ages up to I year and tested for strength. Corresponding tests of molded cylinders brought the total specimens to 216 cores, 216 pushout cylinders, and 270 molded cylinders. The data indicate that two concepts of strength should be distinguished: (I) strength as a measure of load-carrying capacity in structures, and (2) strength as a measure of concrete quality and uniformity. The relation of the latter (determined by standard cylinder tests) to the former (determined on cores from the structure) is extremely variable. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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