A review of the effect of the behavior of core diameter varing H/D ratio on concrete core strength
Publish place: Journal of Civil Engineering Researchers، Vol: 1، Issue: 5
Publish Year: 1396
Type: Journal paper
Language: English
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A review of the effect of the behavior of core diameter varing H/D ratio on concrete core strength abstract
In this review, we study the effect of H/D ratio of core diameter on concrete core strength. It has been shown that the compressive strength of cylinderical concrete specimen grows up as the height –to-diameter ratio decreases. In fact, the strength correction factors are responsible for evaluating this feature shown in ASTM C42 and BS1881 although we can not apply it to high-strength concrete over 40 MPa. For this purpose, concrete core specimens of 100 mm diameter were cut into different lengths with respect to the following height-to-diameter ratios 1.0,1.25, 1.5, 1.75 and 2.0. The results showed that strength reduces when L/D ratio rises. Also, for various strength classes, the correction coefficients of L/D are different.In this review, we study the effect of H/D ratio of core diameter on concrete core strength. It has been shown that the compressive strength of cylinderical concrete specimen grows up as the height –to-diameter ratio decreases. In fact, the strength correction factors are responsible for evaluating this feature shown in ASTM C42 and BS1881 although we can not apply it to high-strength concrete over 40 MPa. For this purpose, concrete core specimens of 100 mm diameter were cut into different lengths with respect to the following height-to-diameter ratios 1.0,1.25, 1.5, 1.75 and 2.0. The results showed that strength reduces when L/D ratio rises. Also, for various strength classes, the correction coefficients of L/D are different.
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A review of the effect of the behavior of core diameter varing H/D ratio on concrete core strength authors
Allahyar Mohammad Alizadeh
Islamic Azad University, Chalous, Iran