Standard Test Method for Density and Void Content of Hardened Pervious Concrete


Importancia y uso:

5.1 This test method is applicable to pervious concrete mixtures containing coarse aggregate with a nominal maximum size of 25 mm [1 in.] or smaller.

5.2 This test method applies to either core specimens or molded cylinders.

5.3 Density and void content determined by other test methods may produce different numerical results, which may not be comparable.

5.4 This test method allows one to choose one of two different drying methods. The following should be considered in selecting Drying Method A or B.

5.4.1 Drying Method A uses a lower temperature to determine the constant dry mass of the pervious specimen. Depending on the initial condition of the pervious specimen, obtaining the constant dry mass may take as long as one week or more. Drying Method B uses a much higher temperature and therefore the constant dry mass is attained much more quickly.

5.4.2 Specimens tested using Drying Method B shall not be used to determine other properties of the pervious concrete. If other physical properties such as strength or infiltration will be determined from the specimen, Drying Method A should be used for testing.

5.4.3 Drying Method B may produce lower densities and correspondingly higher void contents than Drying Method A. Results from the two methods should be treated separately and not combined.

5.4.4 Repeat testing of the same specimen using Drying Method A has been shown to produce dissimilar results. Only the first set of results should be considered.

Note 1: It is believed that exposure to high temperatures, as used in Drying Method B, may alter the void structure of the pervious concrete matrix by causing shrinkage cracks in the cement paste at the aggregate interface.

Subcomité:

C09.49

Volúmen:

04.02

Palabras clave:

density; hardened density; pervious concrete; void content;

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Norma
C1754/C1754M

Versión
25

Estatus
Active

Clasificación
Test Method

Fecha aprobación
2025-06-01