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http://dx.doi.org/10.15683/kosdi.2017.09.30.366

An Experimental Study on the Size and Length Effect of High Strength Concrete Specimens  

Kim, Dongbaek (Department of Civil, Safety&Environmental Engineering, Hnakyeong National University)
Kim, Myunggon (Department of Civil, Safety&Environmental Engineering, Hnakyeong National University)
Lee, Jeangtae (Department of Civil, Safety&Environmental Engineering, Hnakyeong National University)
Song, Daegyeum (Department of Civil, Safety&Environmental Engineering, Hnakyeong National University)
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Journal of the Society of Disaster Information / v.13, no.3, 2017 , pp. 366-375 More about this Journal
Abstract
Internal factors having effects on compressive strength test results of concrete include size, shape, height-diameter ratio(h/d), section processing method, dryness and wetness, etc. of the specimen. As it is difficult to ensure dimensions of core specimen due to rebar cutting from rebar spacing, wall thickness, effects on the structure, etc. when taking core of the concrete structure, correction of dimensions and h/d of the specimen become important for quality control of the concrete. Thus, in order to review effects of specimen size and height-diameter ratio for the concretes with compressive strength within 40~60MPa, this study has experimentally reviewed compressive strength test values by applying correction factors pursuant to KS F 2422 (Method of obtaining and testing drilled cores and sawed beams of concrete), when changing specimen diameter to ${\emptyset}5{\sim}15cm$, and h/d to 2.0~1.25.
Keywords
Compressive strength Size; h/d ratio; Correction of size and h/d; Correction factors; KS F 2422;
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