Robert168
Geotechnical
- Mar 3, 2003
- 48
Recently, I did a concrete test and it did not turn out as I expected.
The test consisted of a group of 4 cylinders, two of which were tested on day 7 and the other two on day 28. The average compressive strength was 22 mpa for the day 7 break, but only 25 mpa for the day 28 break.
From tests done on the other clinders of a similar mix design, the cylinders would have an average compressive strength of 20 mpa for the 7 day's break and 31 mpa for the 28 day's. Therefore, the cylinders, having a compressive strength of 22 mpa on day 7, should produce a compressive strength of more than 31 mpa.
This is what had happened. My question is:
1. If a 7 day break has a compressive strength higher than average, it is possible that the 28 day break from the same test cylinders shows a compressive strength lower than average.
2. If possible, what may be the reason or reasons.
Thank you in advance.
The test consisted of a group of 4 cylinders, two of which were tested on day 7 and the other two on day 28. The average compressive strength was 22 mpa for the day 7 break, but only 25 mpa for the day 28 break.
From tests done on the other clinders of a similar mix design, the cylinders would have an average compressive strength of 20 mpa for the 7 day's break and 31 mpa for the 28 day's. Therefore, the cylinders, having a compressive strength of 22 mpa on day 7, should produce a compressive strength of more than 31 mpa.
This is what had happened. My question is:
1. If a 7 day break has a compressive strength higher than average, it is possible that the 28 day break from the same test cylinders shows a compressive strength lower than average.
2. If possible, what may be the reason or reasons.
Thank you in advance.