Splitting tensile strength is generally greater than the direct tensile strength and lower than the flexural strength (modulus of rupture). Splitting tensile strength is used in the design of structural light weight concrete members to evaluate the shear resistance provided by concrete and to determine the development length of the reinforcement.
This test method consists of
applying a diametrical force along the length of a cylindrical
Objective: To determine
splitting tensile strength of cylindrical concrete specimens.
Reference: IS: 5816 -
1999, IS: 1199-1959, SP: 23-1982, IS: 10086-1982.
Apparatus: Cylindrical
mould confirming to IS: 10086-1982 for splitting tensile strength,
Material:
Cement, sand, aggregate and water, grease
Procedure:
1. Sampling of Materials: Samples
of aggregates for each batch of concrete shall
2. Proportioning : The
proportions of the materials, including water, in concrete
3. Weighing: The quantities of
cement, each size of aggregate, and water for each
4. Mixing of concrete: The
concrete shall be mixed by hand, or preferably, in a
5. Mould: The cylindrical mould
shall be of 150 mm diameter and 300 mm
6. Compacting: The test specimens
shall be made as soon as practicable after
7. Curing: The test specimens
shall be stored in a place, free from vibration, in
Splitting tensile strength test of concrete - lab Procedure |
8. Placing the specimen in the
testing machine: The bearing surfaces of the
9. Two bearings strips of nominal
(1/8 in i.e 3.175mm) thick plywood, free of
10. The bearing strips are placed
between the specimen and both upper and lower
11. Draw diametric lines an each
end of the specimen using a suitable device that
12. Place the specimen on the
plywood strip and align so that the lines marked on
13. Place a second plywood strip
lengthwise on the cylinder, centered on the lines
14. Record the maximum applied
load indicated by the testing machine at failure.
Note the type of failure and
appearance of fracture.
Observation
• Length of Specimen (l) :
_______ mm
• diameter of the specimen (d) : _______ mm
Sl.
No. |
Age
of specimen |
Maximum load (P)
in N |
Spitting
tensile strength in
MPa (𝑇 = 2𝑃/𝜋 ) |
Average
spitting tensile
strength (MPa) |
|
7
days |
|
|
|
|
28
days |
|
|
|
Results:
• The average 7 days tensile
strength of concrete sample is : _______ MPa
• The average 28 days tensile
strength of concrete sample is : _______ MPa
Precautions: (Discuss about the precautions to be taken while conducting this experiment)
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