Computer Use for Statistical Analysis of Concrete Test Data
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The ACI SP-101:1987 standard focuses on the use of computers in obtaining statistically accurate results and interpreting test data for concrete strength analysis. The standard explores various methods, tools, and techniques to utilize computer technology, including micro and mini computers, in concrete quality control and evaluation.
The publication covers a range of topics, such as the analysis of in-place test data using spreadsheet software, analysis of maturity/pullout testing data, analysis of cover meter data, computation of required average strength for a specified compressive strength, development of prediction relations using regression analysis, computer-aided analysis and prediction of concrete cylinder strengths, and computer analysis and plotting of concrete data.
This standard serves as a valuable resource for designers and engineers who seek reliable test data for determining the strength of concrete. By incorporating computer technology and statistical analysis techniques, this publication provides insights and guidance for improving the accuracy and reliability of concrete test results, ultimately leading to more informed specification and design criteria.
Descriptors | Testing |
ICS Codes | 19 - Testing |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 4.5 MB |