- Author
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Carino, N. J.
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Mullings, G. M.
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Guthrie, W. F.
- Title
- Evaluation of ASTM Standard Consolidation Requirements for Preparing High-Strength Concrete Cylinders.
- Coporate
- National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
National Aggregates Assoc.
- Book or Conf
- High-Performance Concrete: Design and Materials and Recent Advances in Concrete Technology, 3rd Proceedings. ACI International Conference. American Concrete Institute. ACI SP-172. ACI SP 172-39. December 2-5, 1997,
American Concrete Institute, Farmington Hills, MI,
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,
733-768 p.,
1997
- Keywords
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cylinders
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concretes
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building technology
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compressive strength
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consolidation
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density
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experimental design
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high strength concrete
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segregation
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statistical analysis
- Abstract
- An experimental study was designed to accomplish the following: 1) Compare densities and strengths of cylinders prepared by vibration or rodding following current ASTM C21 and Cr 50151uirements for the number of layers; 2) Investigate whether the experience of the operator affects cylinder strength when vibration and rodding are used to consolidate the specimens; and 3) Compare the strengths of 100 mm x 200 mm rodded cylinders prepared by using two or three layers with the strengths of 150 mm x 300 mm rodded cylinders. Two experiments were designed: 1) a half-fraction, factorial design with the following factors: cement content, slump, cylinder size, consolidation method, and operator; and 2) a comparative design to compare the strengths of 100 mm diameter cylinders rodded using two or three layers with the strengths of 150 mm diameter cylinders.