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Title: Velocity-Strength Relationship of Concrete by Impact-Echo Method

Author(s): Hoi-Keun Lee, Hyunjune Yim, and Kwang-Myong Lee

Publication: Materials Journal

Volume: 100

Issue: 1

Appears on pages(s): 49-54

Keywords: curing; early ages; early strength; high-strength concrete; water-cementitious material ratio.

DOI: 10.14359/12462

Date: 1/1/2003

Abstract:
This paper describes using the impact-echo method to evaluate the early-age strength of normal- and high-strength concrete. Impact-echo and compression tests were carried out between 12 h and 28 days to measure the rod-wave velocity and compressive strength, respectively, of concrete specimens with various water-cementitious material ratios (w/ cms) between 0.58 and 0.27. Test results demonstrate that the velocity-strength relationship of normal-strength concrete with w/ cms ranging from 0.58 to 0.35 is noticeably different from that of high-strength concrete with w/ cms below 0.35. Also noted in this study is that the velocity-strength relationship of normal-strength concrete was influenced by the curing age of the specimen. The addition of fly ash (FA) had little influence on the velocity-strength relationship of either normal- or high-strength concrete specimens. Based on these observations, formulae to determine the relationship between the strength and wave velocity of concrete were proposed that incorporate the effects of the w/ cm and the curing age of the specimen.


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