structSU10
Structural
- Mar 3, 2011
- 1,062
I have a situation where the measured concrete temperature at time of placement was 45 degrees - colder than defined by ACI 306. The concrete has no air, and a 4500 psi mix, and the cylinder break (cured on site in insulated box, then lab cured) came back at 7 days as 6300. This was marked as a non-conformance item by the special inspector that needs direction to clear.
Is an insitu compressive strength test to confirm strength a reasonable approach to something like this? They say they had blankets down - pour was a topping element for a slab on deck (overpour to create steps , some placed on XPS blocks to shape steps, other directly on other slab on deck), and air temp at placement was 21 degrees. Not sure if I feel great that freezing was precluded, don't know if other testing is prudent.
Is an insitu compressive strength test to confirm strength a reasonable approach to something like this? They say they had blankets down - pour was a topping element for a slab on deck (overpour to create steps , some placed on XPS blocks to shape steps, other directly on other slab on deck), and air temp at placement was 21 degrees. Not sure if I feel great that freezing was precluded, don't know if other testing is prudent.