Maturity Method Flashcards

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Q

Why do we want to know the strength of concrete?

A
  • Know when to strip the forms
  • Know when to post tension.
  • Know when to remove shores
  • Know when to terminate cold-weather protection
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2
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Other tests (than maturity test) to determine concrete strength?

A

field cured cylinders
pullout test
penetration testing

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3
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What is the concrete strength maturity relationship?

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  • Strength increases as cement hydrates. Cement hydration depends on how long the concrete has cured and at what temperature.
  • Maturity is measured of how far hydration has progressed.
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4
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How does the maturity method predict concrete strength.

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Predicts concrete strength based on temperature history of concrete.

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What is the maturity temperature-time factor M(t) equation?

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M(t) = E(Ta - T0) delta t

 Ta= average concrete temperature during each time interval
 T0= temperature below which cement hydration is assumed to cease.
 delta t = time intervals, days or hours
 E= summation of all the intervals of time multiplied by temperature.

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