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Discussion Forum : Concrete Technology - Section 3 (Q.No. 36)
36.
Pick up the incorrect statemnt from the following. For performing compressive strength test of cement
Discussion:
36 comments Page 1 of 4.
Sunil said:
3 years ago
As per RS Khurmi. Conventional and Objectives type.
1:3 is correct to determine the compressive strength of the cube and it is kept in an atmosphere of at least 90% relative humidity for 24 hrs.
1:3 is correct to determine the compressive strength of the cube and it is kept in an atmosphere of at least 90% relative humidity for 24 hrs.
(4)
Ankush Rathod said:
4 years ago
Option D and C were wrong. Rest of the think like proportion, temperature and percentage are correct.
(4)
Pramod jaiswal said:
5 years ago
For compressive strength of cement:
Cement sand mortar ratio 1:3.
Cube size 70.6cm.
Relative humidity 90%.
Temp 27*2.
Water is added at the rate of + 3.0 percentage of water where P is the percentage of water for standard consistency.
Ref: R.S. KHURMI.
Cement sand mortar ratio 1:3.
Cube size 70.6cm.
Relative humidity 90%.
Temp 27*2.
Water is added at the rate of + 3.0 percentage of water where P is the percentage of water for standard consistency.
Ref: R.S. KHURMI.
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Nizam Ali said:
3 years ago
Actually, option "A "is correct because here mentioned cement and sand mortar.
(2)
Ajay Kumar Yadav said:
3 years ago
I think Option C is right.
(2)
BUDH MAURYA said:
6 years ago
Option C & D is the right answer.
Cube size 70.6*70.6 mm2
Humidity 90%.
Cube size 70.6*70.6 mm2
Humidity 90%.
(1)
Sangam said:
7 years ago
This test is done for concrete not for cement. So, The given answer A is the right one.
Gaurav patil said:
8 years ago
Option D is incorrect.
Sangam said:
7 years ago
This test is done for concrete not for cement. So, The given answer A is the right one.
Ruchir said:
7 years ago
I think option C & D are incorrect.
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