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3.

0) Result and Analysis

Test

Test

Recorded R

Ref

Locatio

Value

Mean R

n
Beam

Slope

Stairs
Column

Slope

Concrete
Cube

40

28

39

433 12

38
22
42
36
36
36
35
42
39
40
50
32
32
27
31
41
48
46
51
24
34
38
32

39
42
40
36
34
36
31
48
41
42
40
31
28
30
29
43
41
41
42
28
38
32
34

37
28
38
42
32
38
31
41
46
41

= 36.083

35
31
38
38
47
44
39
42
31
32
30
34

382 12

Compressive Strength (N/mm)


(1) Beam = (33.5 + 26.8)/2
= 30.15 N/mm
(2) Slab = (31.8+25.1)/2
= 28.45 N/mm

Inclina

Correcte

Compressive

tion

Strength(N/mm)

Angle

90

36

30.15

423 12
= 35.25

90

35

28.45

45

40

36.95

90

32

23.7

45

44

44.25

90

32

23.7

474 12
=39.50

=31.833
52512
=43.75
383 12
=31.917

(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
25

Compressive Strength

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/mm and followed by Stairs 36.95 N/mm.The lowest strength are
shown by Column test t 23.7 N/mm

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