Monday, November 4, 2013

Testing of Concrete

Testing of Concrete
Testing of Concrete
The results of concrete tests are used as the basis for deciding whether the delivered concrete is in accordance with the specification, if the reported results are below the compliance loyal, doubt is cast on the quality of the supplied concrete and the long term durability of the structure. If the investigation indicates that the sampling, preparation and or storage of the test specimens have not been in accordance with the required standard procedures, then the result will be invalid. Further valuable management time, better devoted to other management functions, will have been wasted.
It is, therefore, in everyone's interest that sampling and testing is done correctly so that the results provide a valid basis for logical decision making. Where the contractor is required to perform on-site concrete testing, it is imperative that suitable test facilities are available, that the appropriate equipment is calibrated and that the staff has been fully trained in the relevant test techniques, one can look the factors that affect the price compliance test, (i.e.) the compressive strength test.

As  a result is the average of the compressive test specimens made for the same sample of concrete. Individual variation should not be more than 15 Percent of the average. If more. The results of the average. If more, the results of the sample are invalid. This is because differences of this magnitude indicate poor sampling, cube making, curing or crushing. It is, therefore essential that correct test facilities are provided and the people with responsibility for sampling and testing concrete are suitably trained.


Slump test for predicting the workability of concrete is done at batching plant and working site. The main problem in the production of ready mixed concrete is maintaining the workability of the mix right to the time of placing. Concrete stiffens with time and the stiffening may also be aggravated by prolonged mixing and by high temperature. With the use of retarding admixtures, the time limit can be extended to 3 or even 4 hours, The United States Bureau of Reclamation provides for an extension of 3 to 6 hours in the time of contact between cement and wet aggregate in transport prior to mixing.  The general requirement is that concrete shall be discharged from the truck-mixer within 2 h of the time of loading. However, a longer period may be permitted if retarding admixtures are used or in cool humid weather or when chilled concrete is produced.

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