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3.

0) Result and Analysis

Test Test Recorded R Mean R Inclina Correcte Compressive


Ref Locatio Value tion d Strength(N/mm²)
n Angle R
40 28 39 433 ÷12
Beam 38 39 37 = 36.083 90 36 30.15
22 42 28
42 40 38
36 36 42 423 ÷12
36 34 32
Slope = 35.25 90 35 28.45
36 36 38
35 31 31
42 48 41 474 ÷12
39 41 46
Stairs =39.50 45 40 36.95
40 42 41
50 40
Column 32 31 35 382 ÷ 12
32 28 31
=31.833 90 32 23.7
27 30 38
31 29 38
Slope 41 43 47 525÷12
48 41 44
=43.75 45 44 44.25
46 41 39
51 42 42
Concrete 24 28 31 383 ÷12
34 38 32
Cube =31.917 90 32 23.7
38 32 30
32 34 34

Compressive Strength (N/mm²)

(1) Beam = (33.5 + 26.8)/2


= 30.15 N/mm²

(2) Slab = (31.8+25.1)/2


= 28.45 N/mm²
(3) Stairs = (40.5 + 33.4)/2

= 36.95

(4) Column = ( 26.9 + 20.5)/2


= 23.7

(5) Slope = ( 47.9 + 40.6)/2


= 44.25

(6) Concrete Cube = (26.9 + 20.5)/2


= 23.7

Compressive Strength
50
45
40
35
30
Compressive Strength
25
20
15
10
5
0

Rebound hammer test method is based on the principle that the rebound of
an elastic mass depends on the hardness of the concrete surface against
which the mass strikes. The operation of the rebound hammer is shown in
figure above.The highest compressive strength are shown by Slope test
44.25 N/mm² and followed by Stairs 36.95 N/mm².The lowest strength are
shown by Column test t 23.7 N/mm²

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