BigH
Geotechnical
- Dec 1, 2002
- 6,012
For my British mates although the Canucks, Yanks and others can add their 2 cents or twopence to the thread.
ASMT C 172 requires sampling of fresh concrete to be a composite sample whereby the initial 10% and last 90% of the discharge is ignored and not used.
EN 12350-1 permits spot or composite sampling (thinking specifically for slump). Section 4.2 states that the composite sample, as per ASTM C 172 let the first and last part of the mixer to be disregarded in sampling. For spot sampling, it doesn't actually specify that the initial part of the discharge is to be disregarded. Yet, as per the reference seen in : suggests that it must be disregarded.
I am looking for "practice" experience for spot sampling.
ASMT C 172 requires sampling of fresh concrete to be a composite sample whereby the initial 10% and last 90% of the discharge is ignored and not used.
EN 12350-1 permits spot or composite sampling (thinking specifically for slump). Section 4.2 states that the composite sample, as per ASTM C 172 let the first and last part of the mixer to be disregarded in sampling. For spot sampling, it doesn't actually specify that the initial part of the discharge is to be disregarded. Yet, as per the reference seen in : suggests that it must be disregarded.
I am looking for "practice" experience for spot sampling.