Unbound and hydraulically bound mixtures - Part 41: Test Method for the Determination of the Compressive Strength of Hydraulically Bound Mixtures
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The purpose of this standard is to provide a standardized method for measuring the compressive strength of hydraulically bound mixtures, which are mixtures of materials that have been bound together using a hydraulic binder, such as cement. The compressive strength of these mixtures is an important parameter in assessing their durability and suitability for various applications.
The standard specifies the equipment and procedures to be followed for preparing the specimens, including the required dimensions and curing conditions. It also outlines the method for applying the compressive load to the specimens and recording the resulting load and deformation data.
By adhering to this standard, users can ensure consistency and comparability of test results, allowing for reliable assessments of the compressive strength of hydraulically bound mixtures. This information is valuable for engineers, designers, and construction professionals who need to select and verify the performance of these materials for infrastructure projects.
Descriptors | Bound, Building material mixtures, Building materials, Collecting sample, Compression testing, Compressive strength, Conglomerates, Construction, Construction materials, Definitions, Densimetry, Density, Determination, Determination of content, Grain sizing, Hydraulic, Laboratory testing, Mineral aggregates, Mixtures, Particulate materials, Pavements (roads), Road construction, Rocks, Sample division, Samples, Sampling methods, Specification (approval), Specimen preparation, Test specimens, Testing, Testing conditions, Unbound, Sample preparation |
ICS Codes | 93.080.20 - Road construction materials |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.3 MB |