Site sampling and testing of concrete



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Sampling amended booklet amended:layout 1 4/8/09 14:14 Page 1 A practical guide for site personnel Site sampling and testing of concrete Cubes have a vital role to test that the concrete strength meets the specification requirement. However, the cube results will be meaningless unless the sampling and testing procedures given in this booklet are followed carefully. PART OF THE MINERAL PRODUCTS ASSOCIATION

Sampling amended booklet amended:layout 1 4/8/09 14:14 Page 2 This practical guide for site personnel covers: Sampling, The slump test The flow test Making cubes Storing cubes it also gives guidance to Safety This practical guide for site personnel is intended to be used in conjunction with the poster Site sampling and testing concrete

Sampling amended booklet amended:layout 1 4/8/09 14:14 Page 3 Sampling The standard composite sample BS EN 12350-1 To ensure it is representative of the whole load a standard sample consists of scoopfuls taken from four different parts of the load and collected in buckets. Scoopfuls must be taken through the moving stream, as the load is discharged, sampling the whole width and depth not just the top part. The size of sample taken should be 1 1 / 2 times the estimated volume required for testing. The alternative spot sample BS EN 206-1:2000,clause 5.4.1 Do not use this method to make cubes For an early check on the consistence of concrete delivered in a truck mixer, this alternative method of spot sampling from the initial discharge may be used. Additional tolerances will be applicable for concrete sampled by this method. Scoopfuls must be taken through the moving stream sampling the whole width and depth. Slump test - 6 litres Flow test - 4 1 / 2 litres Cube test - 1 litre for each cube Let very first concrete go Take a scoopful from part 1 Take a scoopful from part 2 Take a scoopful from part 3 Take a scoopful from part 4 Let the last concrete go Complete a sampling certificate and record which sampling method was used. Let very first concrete go Take six scoopfuls from the next 0.3m 3 Take six scoopfuls after the first 0.3m 3 has been discharged. 1

Sampling amended booklet amended:layout 1 4/8/09 14:15 Page 4 The slump test BS EN 12350-2 Step 1 Empty the sampling buckets onto the mixing tray Scrape each bucket clean Step 2 Thoroughly remix the sample, shovelling into a heap Turn the heap over to form another Do this three times Step 3 Flatten the final heap by repeatedly digging-in the shovel vertically Lift the shovel clear each time Step 4 Ensure the slump cone and base plate are clean and damp Place the metal plate on solid level base away from vibration or other disturbance Place the cone on the plate and stand on the foot-pieces Step 5 Fill the cone in three equal depth layers Use the standard slump rod Rod each layer 25 times Spread the blows evenly Heap the concrete above the top of the cone before rodding the third layer over the area Make sure the rod just penetrates the layer below Step 6 Top up if necessary Use the rod with a sawing and rolling motion to strike the concrete level with the top of the cone Step 7 Carefully clean off spillage from sides and base plate whilst maintaining foot pressure 2

Sampling amended booklet amended:layout 1 4/8/09 14:15 Page 5 Step 8 Carefully lift the cone straight up and clear, to a count of between 2 and 5 seconds Step 9 Lay the rod across the upturned slump cone Measure the distance between the underside of the rod and the highest point of the concrete the true slump Record the distance to the nearest 10mm Check and record the kind of slump If the slump isn t true, take a new sample and repeat the test If the second slump isn t true, get advice Complete the sampling and testing certificates There are three kinds of slump True Collapse Shear You will need this equipment (always clean and dry the equipment after use) Small scoop Slump rod Square-mouthed shovel Mixing tray Buckets or wheelbarrow Sampling and testing certificates Steel rule Damp cloth Sampling scoop Slump cone and rigid metal plate 3

Sampling amended booklet amended:layout 1 4/8/09 14:15 Page 6 The flow test BS EN 12350-5 First find a suitable location for a flow table. It must be placed on a firm, flat and level surface. It may be necessary to prepare an area for the table. Step 1 Empty the sampling buckets onto the mixing tray Scrape each bucket clean Step 2 Thoroughly remix the sample as described for the slump test Step 3 Ensure the mould and table are clean and damp Place the mould on the centre of the table and stand on the foot-pieces Fill the mould in two layers, tamping each layer ten times with the tamping bar If necessary add more concrete to fill the top layer Use the tamping bar to strike the top layer level with the top of the mould 4 Step 4 Carefully clean off spillage from around the mould and table top Step 5 Wait 30 seconds from striking off Carefully lift the mould straight up and clear to a count of between 3 and 6 seconds Step 6 Stabilise the flow table by standing on the toe board at the front of the table Step 7 Slowly lift the table top by the handle until it reaches the upper stop Allow the table to fall freely Repeat this cycle to give a total of 15 drops Each cycle should take about 4 seconds

Sampling amended booklet amended:layout 1 4/8/09 14:15 Page 7 Step 8 Measure the largest dimension of concrete spread in two directions, parallel to the table edges Record the flow value as d1 + d2 divided by 2 Report any segregation which may have occurred around the sample edge Complete the sampling and testing certificates You will need this equipment (always clean and dry the equipment after use) Sampling scoop Small scoop Damp cloth Buckets or wheelbarrow Hardwood tamping bar Square mouth shovel Mixing tray Flow table 700mm rule Sampling and testing certificates 5

Sampling amended booklet amended:layout 1 4/8/09 14:15 Page 8 Making cubes BS EN 12390-2 Collect a composite sample to the standard method described above. Concrete sampled using the alternative spot method must not be used to make cubes. Step 1 Check that the moulds are clean and lightly oiled with all bolts tightened so that there will be no leakage Ensure that the correct halves of the moulds are used and that the corner lifting pins are correctly located Thoroughly remix the sample as described for the slump test Step 2 Fill the mould with concrete in 50mm layers using the tamping bar, compact the concrete with no fewer than 25 tamps for each of the two layers in a 100mm mould and 6 no fewer than 35 tamps for for each of the three layers in a 150mm mould For very high workability concrete you may not need the minimum number of tamps Step 3 After tamping of each layer, tap the sides of the mould with the hide hammer until large bubbles of air cease to appear on the surface and the holes left by the tamping bar are closed Step 4 Remove surplus concrete and smooth over with a float Wipe clean the mould edges Number the moulds for identification and record details and immediately place where they are to be stored overnight

Sampling amended booklet amended:layout 1 4/8/09 14:15 Page 9 Step 5 Cover each mould with a damp cloth and plastic sheet Store inside at room temperature (15-25 0 C) e.g. on top of the curing tank Protect the cube moulds at all times from high and low temperature (especially sub-zero temperatures) and drying winds Complete the sampling and cube making certificates You will need this equipment (always clean and dry the equipment after use) Sampling scoop Small scoop Damp cloth and plastic sheeting Buckets or wheelbarrow Tamping bar Brush and mould oil Curing tank Hide hammer Maximum/minimum thermometer Square-mouthed shovel Felt tip pen or crayon Cube moulds Spanner Mixing tray Damp cloth Sampling. cube making and storage certificates 7

Sampling amended booklet amended:layout 1 4/8/09 14:15 Page 10 Storing cubes BS EN 12390-2 Having stored the moulds at between 15 _ 25 0 C the cubes should be removed from the moulds no earlier than 16 hours and no later than 72 hours after casting. Step 1 Record the maximum/minimum overnight storage temperatures on the certificate Step 2 Slacken all nuts Part the sides of the mould, tapping gently with the hide hammer Lift off carefully Remember new cubes are easily damaged unless handled carefully Step 3 Mark each cube with its identification number on two of its cast sides Step 4 Place the cubes in the curing tank with the water temperature controlled at 20 0 C ± 2 0 C and the cubes covered by water Step 5 Clean and reassemble the moulds Make sure the power supply is not switched off day or night Check the temperature range daily using the maximum/minimum thermometer Keep a record of the readings Please note If you have no curing tank, transport the cubes to the testing laboratory within the 72 hour period For despatch to the test laboratory, wrap the wet cubes in damp cloths, and then plastic bags and pack in trays Attach the certificates for sampling, testing, cube making and storage to the package along with the order for testing 8

Sampling amended booklet amended:layout 1 4/8/09 14:15 Page 11 Safety The first rule of working with concrete is to be protected. Ensure that the personnel are wearing adequate safety equipment. If fresh, wet concrete touches the skin, it can cause cement burns - some of which don t cause pain or dermatitis. The longer the skin is in contact with the concrete, the worse the injury will be. So it makes sense to protect yourself by wearing safety goggles, waterproof gloves, a sturdy jacket, waterproof trousers and long boots. If wet concrete does contact your skin, wash immediately and thoroughly with clean water. And if your eyes are affected, seek medical help immediately. Remove and wash any protective clothes or boots that become impregnated with fresh concrete, but making sure you wash yourself first. The water in the curing tank is highly alkaline so ensure that gloves are used when handling cubes in the tank. Fresh concrete is heavy, with a barrow load weighing over 100kg. So carrying just a small volume may cause physical injury. Therefore organise enough help so that you can place, compact and finish the work before it sets without straining yourself. Safety spectacles or goggles Protect your hands at all times with waterproof gloves Always wear long trousers If you canʼt avoid kneeling in concrete, mortar or screed, wear knee pads or use an impervious mat Wellington boots 9

Sampling amended booklet amended:layout 1 4/8/09 14:15 Page 12 The other practical guide for site personnel in this series is: Placing, compacting and curing concrete. TCC/03/42 There are also A2 size posters of each of these publications. Placing, compacting and curing concrete. TCC/03/41 Site sampling and testing of concrete. TCC/03/39 Published by Mineral Products Association Gillingham House, 38-44 Gillingham Street, London SW1V 1HU Tel: +44 (0) 20 7963 8000 www.mineralproducts.org Ref: TCC/03/40 ISBN 978-1-904818-74-8 Published May 2009 Mineral Products Association Produced and printed by The Book on the Wall Company. All advice or information from Mineral Products Association is intended for use in the UK only by those who will evaluate the significance and limitations of its contents and take responsibility for its use and application. No liability (including that for negligence) for any loss resulting from such advice or information is accepted by Mineral Products Association or its subcontractors, suppliers or advisors. Readers should note that the publications from Mineral Products Association are subject to revision from time to time and should therefore ensure that they are in possession of the latest version.