qman54
Civil/Environmental
- May 16, 2012
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I am supervising a concreting control work and responsible in establishing concrete mix designs for a given project and source of aggregates. One of our on-going projects using a mix design of 4,200 psi yielded concrete cylinder breaks (a set of 3 samples)averaging 8,000 psi at 28 days. Assuming the same aggregates source and following the same mix proportion for the 4,200 mix design, without additives.
Question:
1. is this possible? We know that compressive strength varies with w/c ratio and slump but the excessive difference is highly improbable. Please comment.
To verify the actual strength of the poured structures, thre (3) sets of core samples were conducted which produced average core strengths of 5030, 4660 & 4450 psi. Wi th these core test results, it is apparent that the above cylinder samples do not represent the poured structures.
Question:
2. Am I being shortchanged?
Question:
1. is this possible? We know that compressive strength varies with w/c ratio and slump but the excessive difference is highly improbable. Please comment.
To verify the actual strength of the poured structures, thre (3) sets of core samples were conducted which produced average core strengths of 5030, 4660 & 4450 psi. Wi th these core test results, it is apparent that the above cylinder samples do not represent the poured structures.
Question:
2. Am I being shortchanged?