How to determine split tensile strength test of concrete || Laboratory Concrete Test #2
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it's a very clear explanation, thank you
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very clear about spllit tensil strength from watching,Thank you.
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It is very usefull..
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Is the test gives accurate results?
Now days there is no take care about in concrete filling and compaction.
Yes, it gives accurate results.
And, can you elaborate on question?
Will you plz upload videos about RCC members
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Please make a video on Bond strength of concrete
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Okhay.. i wanna know that you applied compressive force but ended up measuring tensile strength .. how?
Why2P??? Why not P
Load is applied equally from above and below
Why compression is given to find tensile strength...
To find tensile strength why we are not appling tensile force ?
We are compressive force on side ways of a column… which means tensile force is created along longitudinal way…..
Sir why are not providing videos from past 7 months
Your videos are more useful to us please make the videos
As it is a tensile strength test why we are applying compressive strength
We are compressive force on side ways of a column… which means tensile force is created along longitudinal way…..
max concrete tension test in hindi
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What is "L" in this case ?
"L" must be the Length of the specimen which is 300mm here.
One dout- What is tha limitation of split tensile criteria
Depending upon the grade of concrete
Here are some key limitations of the split tensile strength test:
- Sample preparation can introduce flaws or cracks that may cause premature failure, so careful preparation of concrete cylinders or beams is important.
- The test introduces a artificially-induced tensile stress state that is not entirely representative of real-world conditions where tensile stresses develop more gradually.
- The maximum tensile stress ends up occurring at the loading points rather than uniformly across the mid-plane, so the actual tensile strength may be higher than measured.
- Stress concentrations and improper load alignments during testing can further contribute to variability and underestimation of tensile strength.
- The test is more variable and sensitive to sample defects compared to compressive strength testing. More samples may need to be tested to obtain a reliable tensile strength value.
- Strength is measured at one specific point of loading rather than over a range, so no data on elasticity or stress-strain post-peak behavior is obtained.
- Capped vs. uncapped cylinder ends can influence results as capping minimizes non-uniform stress distributions.