JoeManNorth
Geotechnical
- Apr 12, 2005
- 6
I recently had a few test cylinders cure in the initial 24 hr below the CSA standard of 20 +/- 5 deg. C. My cylinders cured between 15 deg C to in one extream case 2 deg C. All my samples however passed the 7 day test above the required 30 mPa averaging 31 mPa. Would the initial curing time have a tremendous affect on the strenght? If it did would my cylinders not have a low mPa value? And finaly should I be really worried about this, Keep in mind that up here in the north temperatures can drop down quickly at night.
On smaller projects I have been through this and never had any problems. This projects engineer is laying a egg.
I am now curing my cylinders in a heated room. Even though I told them the trailer vibrated too much.
On smaller projects I have been through this and never had any problems. This projects engineer is laying a egg.
I am now curing my cylinders in a heated room. Even though I told them the trailer vibrated too much.