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Accelerated strength testing of concrete cylinders in Ontario
Experiments were made to relate degree of set of concrete at time of placing in hot water to accelerated strength; degree of set was determined by pin pullout apparatus; secondary experiments established that duration of hot water 212 F curing time over range from 15 to 21 hr had little effect on accelerated strength; tests led to adoption of fixed set accelerated curing (FSAC) procedure; data obtained by using FSAC procedure on relationship between accelerated and 28-day normal strengths, tests on different brands of cement, and field trials are presented.
Accelerated strength testing of concrete cylinders in Ontario
Experiments were made to relate degree of set of concrete at time of placing in hot water to accelerated strength; degree of set was determined by pin pullout apparatus; secondary experiments established that duration of hot water 212 F curing time over range from 15 to 21 hr had little effect on accelerated strength; tests led to adoption of fixed set accelerated curing (FSAC) procedure; data obtained by using FSAC procedure on relationship between accelerated and 28-day normal strengths, tests on different brands of cement, and field trials are presented.
Accelerated strength testing of concrete cylinders in Ontario
RILEM Bul
Smith, P. (author) / Chojnacki, B. (author)
1966
6 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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