Standard Test Method for Measuring Early-Age Compressive Strength and Projecting Later-Age Strength


Importancia y uso:

5.1 This test method provides a procedure to estimate the potential strength of a particular test specimen based upon its measured strength at an age as early as 24 h.4 The early-age test results provide information on the variability of the concrete production process for use in process control.

5.2 The relationship between early-age strength of test specimens and strength achieved at some later age under standard curing depends upon the materials comprising the concrete. In this test method, it is assumed that there is a linear relationship between strength and the logarithm of the maturity index. Experience has shown that this is an acceptable approximation for test ages between 24 h and 28 days under standard curing conditions. The user of this test method shall verify that the test data used to develop the prediction equation are represented correctly by the linear relationship. If the underlying relationship between strength and the logarithm of the maturity index cannot be approximated by a straight line, the principle of this test method is applicable provided an appropriate equation is used to represent the non-linear relationship.

5.3 Strength projections are limited to concretes using the same materials and proportions as the concrete used to establish the prediction equation.

Note 1: Confidence intervals developed in accordance with 10.2 are helpful in evaluating projected strengths.

5.4 This test method is not intended for estimating the in-place strength of concrete. Practice C1074 provides procedures for using the measured in-place maturity index to estimate in-place strength.

Subcomité:

C09.61

Referida por:

C1074-19E01, C1768_C1768M-12R17

Volúmen:

04.02

Número ICS:

91.100.30 (Concrete and concrete products)

Palabras clave:

compressive strength; early-age strength; maturity; potential strength; projected strength ;

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Norma
C918/C918M

Versión
20

Estatus
Active

Clasificación
Test Method

Fecha aprobación
2020-04-01