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Whatever
the method of waterproofing used the protection must form a continuous surface
around pits under boilers and so on, and the concrete must be structurally
sufficient to resist all stresses due to water pressure. The strength of
concrete is very variable, depending on many factors, and it requires skilled
workmanship and control to secure even reasonable uniformity in quality.
Average values for the 28-day compressive strength for various mixes are given
in Article 18. This table gives results to be expected with specimens made and
stored in accordance with standard laboratory practice. A test piece obtained
by drilling a core from the concrete in place on the job should not be expected
to give as great strength. In comparing test results it is important to note
whether the test specimen was a cube or a cylinder since cubes show materially
higher strength than cylinders on account of the lack of opportunity for free
fracture along the inclined planes of maximum shear. The tensile strength of
concrete is small, averaging about 10 per cent of the compressive strength. It
is common to neglect it in design. The shearing strength is approximately 60
per cent to 80 per cent of the compressive strength. Working stresses for
design are generally expressed as percentages of the .28-day compressive
strength of cylinders. At this time the concrete has attained approximately
two-thirds of the strength it will have at six months and about one-half of
that at three years. Working stresses 25 per cent higher than those used in
design for concrete 28 days old are usual for computing the safe loads for old
structures and in designing for future additions. The average strength to be
expected from various mixes and the classes of construction where they are
employed may be roughly summarized as follows: Foundation walls, plain
concrete, retaining walls, piers, abutments, machine foundations. Concrete is
not an elastic material, strain increasing faster than stress from the very
first and permanent deformation occurring under low stress. On the average the
stress-strain curve in compression may be taken as approximately a parabola
with vertex at the point of ultimate strength and axis vertical, stress being
plotted vertically and strain horizontally. Within the range of working
stresses this curve does not deviate greatly from a straight line and it is
universally the custom to assume that the modulus of elasticity is a constant
for working stress conditions. The values of the modulus given by different authorities
differ greatly, 3,000,000 pounds per square inch being perhaps the most
accepted average for ordinary 1-2-4 concrete at 28 days. As the concrete ages
it gets harder and stiffer and the modulus increases in design computations a
lower value than the actual is used for reasons that will appear in the
discussion of the mechanics of reinforced concrete. The Joint Committee recommendations
for the design modulus are given in Appendix B. Alumina cement concrete has a
considerably higher modulus than Portland cement concrete of the same
proportions. Strictly speaking there is no elastic limit for concrete. The term
is often used inexactly however to indicate the limit of stress that may be
applied repeatedly without causing increase in permanent deformation. This
limit is about 50 per cent of the ultimate; loads beyond this limit and below
the static ultimate when applied repeatedly, because continually increasing
deformation, and, finally, rupture. The modulus of elasticity of steel is taken
as 30,000,000 pounds per square inch for all grades of steel in all
computations of reinforced concrete. This value is slightly higher than the
average given by tests. A certain concrete has an ultimate compressive strength
of 2200 lbs./sq. in. with a corresponding strain of
0.0018.
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