JohnRwals
Structural
- Jul 8, 2020
- 151
Hello!
Let's say I have very stiff concrete, which need strong vibration to consolidate.
In this case, tamping rod several times according to ASTM C31 to make test cylinders
is very different from actual concrete placement with strong machine vibration.
Though consolidation conditions are totally different,
should I compare concrete strengths between cylinders and actual structure?
For example, zero slump concrete is used to make hollow-cores under strong pressure.
And then, will cylinder compression strength of C31 and high-pressurized actual hollow core concrete be identical?
Should I use different ASTM than C31 to make test cylinders?
Thanks!
John R.
Let's say I have very stiff concrete, which need strong vibration to consolidate.
In this case, tamping rod several times according to ASTM C31 to make test cylinders
is very different from actual concrete placement with strong machine vibration.
Though consolidation conditions are totally different,
should I compare concrete strengths between cylinders and actual structure?
For example, zero slump concrete is used to make hollow-cores under strong pressure.
And then, will cylinder compression strength of C31 and high-pressurized actual hollow core concrete be identical?
Should I use different ASTM than C31 to make test cylinders?
Thanks!
John R.