Strength Test definition

Strength Test shall consist of the compression tests of four standard test specimens, sampled, made, cured, and tested in accordance with CAN/CSA A23.2-3C as modified herein. One cylinder shall be tested at seven days. The 28-day test result shall be the average of the strengths of the remaining three specimens, except that any specimens in a test showing distinct evidence of improper sampling, molding or testing, shall be discarded and the remaining strengths averaged. Additional cylinders may be cast, at the discretion of Project Co. Additional cylinders used to confirm the strength of structural components shall be cured in the same manner as the structural components they represent.

Examples of Strength Test in a sentence

  • At the conclusion of all exposures, the unit(s) shall comply with the requirements of the ambient temperature leakage test (Annex 4, paragraph 2.2.) and Hydrostatic Strength Test (Annex 4, paragraph 2.1.).

  • Splitting Strength Test (C 96).........................................................................................................................................................

  • Roofing Tile, Strength Test (set of 5)...........................................................................................................................................

  • In case of failure of sample in Mechanical Strength Test, the material contained in the lot / sub-lot to which the sample belongs, shall be rejected.

  • Laboratory Testing of Compressive Strength Test Specimens for Construction Control (3 in set) per set $103.72 5.

  • Although Structural Strength Test and Structural Dynamics Test are regarded as separate engineering disciplines at MSFC, the personnel and facility resources for these engineering disciplines are co-located within the Structural Test Facility.

  • Compressive Strength Test Reports Folder - Denox CMU Compressive Strength Test Results.

  • BS EN 12390-1:2000 Shape, Dimension and Other Requirements for Speciament and Moulds BS EN 12390-2:2000 Marking and Curing Specimens for Strength Test BS EN 12390-3:2002 Compressive Strength of test Specimens.