ATSE
Structural
- May 14, 2009
- 594
ASTM C157 is a lab-sampled test.
However, I sometimes require field sampling for C157 in the contract documents during concrete production, alongside C31 sampling / C39 testing. That is, sampling at truck discharge, then transporting to the lab.
I realize this is a bit unconventional and imperfect, and the results have higher variability.
[Aside: ASTM C157 has a brief acknowledgement of field sampling.]
The goal: confirm that the fresh concrete delivered to the site is somewhat close to that perfect concrete that the readymix lab tested.
Has anyone ever specified C157 sampling outside a lab, or something similar?
If not, can you recommend an alternate method of verifying shrinkage ("length change") for the as-delivered concrete, particularly for hydraulic structures.
Compression "break" testing is most loved - maybe because they are familiar, easy, gives higher than expected results, and usually doesn't cause trouble.
But shrinkage is a big deal in my world, and strength is no proxy for shrinkage.
However, I sometimes require field sampling for C157 in the contract documents during concrete production, alongside C31 sampling / C39 testing. That is, sampling at truck discharge, then transporting to the lab.
I realize this is a bit unconventional and imperfect, and the results have higher variability.
[Aside: ASTM C157 has a brief acknowledgement of field sampling.]
The goal: confirm that the fresh concrete delivered to the site is somewhat close to that perfect concrete that the readymix lab tested.
Has anyone ever specified C157 sampling outside a lab, or something similar?
If not, can you recommend an alternate method of verifying shrinkage ("length change") for the as-delivered concrete, particularly for hydraulic structures.
Compression "break" testing is most loved - maybe because they are familiar, easy, gives higher than expected results, and usually doesn't cause trouble.
But shrinkage is a big deal in my world, and strength is no proxy for shrinkage.