Standard Practice for Accelerated Curing of Concrete Cylinders
Importancia y uso:
5.1 By increasing the concrete temperature, the rate of hydration increases and a larger portion of the later-age properties of the concrete can be attained during the short curing period compared with standard temperature curing as described in Practice C31/C31M and Practice C192/C192M.
5.2 Specimens subjected to accelerated curing can be used to estimate the later-age strength under standard-curing conditions by using this practice in conjunction with Test Method C918/C918M. The temperature history of the test specimens is recorded and the maturity index at the time of testing is calculated. Based on the measured maturity index and the early-age strength test results, the later age strength (such as at 28 days) under standard curing can be estimated from a previously established strength-maturity relationship for that concrete mixture. Thus accelerated curing procedures can provide, at the earliest practical time, an indication of the potential strength of the concrete sample. These early-age strength tests also provide information on the variability of the production process for use in quality control, so that necessary adjustments in mixture proportions can be made in a timely manner.
5.3 The user shall select the procedure to use on the basis of experience and local conditions. These procedures, in general, will be practical if a field laboratory is available to house the curing containers and the testing equipment to measure compressive strength within the specified time limits.
Subcomité:
C09.61
Referida por:
C1074-19E01, C1898-20, C0918_C0918M-20, C1904-22
Volúmen:
04.02
Número ICS:
91.100.30 (Concrete and concrete products)
Palabras clave:
accelerated curing; compressive strength; concrete cylinders; early-age strength; potential strength;
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Norma
C1768/C1768M
Versión
25
Estatus
Active
Clasificación
Practice
Fecha aprobación
2025-06-01
