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Ring testing -- New approach to determining tensile strength of cement mortars
In this new test, tension specimen consists of 6 in. ID ring, 1 in. thick by 1 1/2 in. high, and this is broken by applying hydrostatic pressure against entire inside periphery; test data obtained on 27 batches of cement mortar are statistically analyzed and discussed; coefficient of variation obtained is of order of 6%, indicating that high degree of reproducibility is possible with this new approach.
Ring testing -- New approach to determining tensile strength of cement mortars
In this new test, tension specimen consists of 6 in. ID ring, 1 in. thick by 1 1/2 in. high, and this is broken by applying hydrostatic pressure against entire inside periphery; test data obtained on 27 batches of cement mortar are statistically analyzed and discussed; coefficient of variation obtained is of order of 6%, indicating that high degree of reproducibility is possible with this new approach.
Ring testing -- New approach to determining tensile strength of cement mortars
Civ Eng (Lond)
Malhotra, V.M. (author) / Woodrooffe, H.M. (author)
1967
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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