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Here are some key limitations of the split tensile strength test: - Sample preparation can introduce flaws or cracks that may cause premature failure, so careful preparation of concrete cylinders or beams is important. - The test introduces a artificially-induced tensile stress state that is not entirely representative of real-world conditions where tensile stresses develop more gradually. - The maximum tensile stress ends up occurring at the loading points rather than uniformly across the mid-plane, so the actual tensile strength may be higher than measured. - Stress concentrations and improper load alignments during testing can further contribute to variability and underestimation of tensile strength. - The test is more variable and sensitive to sample defects compared to compressive strength testing. More samples may need to be tested to obtain a reliable tensile strength value. - Strength is measured at one specific point of loading rather than over a range, so no data on elasticity or stress-strain post-peak behavior is obtained. - Capped vs. uncapped cylinder ends can influence results as capping minimizes non-uniform stress distributions.
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Thanks a lot very useful video n understand easily bcz explain with figure
Your expression way is so simple n covering all details in short n sweet way
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very clear about spllit tensil strength from watching,Thank you.
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it's a very clear explanation, thank you
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Please make all civil engineering practicle like this
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Good way of explination
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Is the test gives accurate results?
Now days there is no take care about in concrete filling and compaction.
Yes, it gives accurate results.
And, can you elaborate on question?
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Please make videos on abrasion test on concretes also.....
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Sir please provide a link to download this in ppt or pdf format for all your videos...as they are very helpful!!
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Please make a video on Bond strength of concrete
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Why compression is given to find tensile strength...
To find tensile strength why we are not appling tensile force ?
We are compressive force on side ways of a column… which means tensile force is created along longitudinal way…..
Why2P??? Why not P
Load is applied equally from above and below
As it is a tensile strength test why we are applying compressive strength
We are compressive force on side ways of a column… which means tensile force is created along longitudinal way…..
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Okhay.. i wanna know that you applied compressive force but ended up measuring tensile strength .. how?
One dout- What is tha limitation of split tensile criteria
Depending upon the grade of concrete
Here are some key limitations of the split tensile strength test:
- Sample preparation can introduce flaws or cracks that may cause premature failure, so careful preparation of concrete cylinders or beams is important.
- The test introduces a artificially-induced tensile stress state that is not entirely representative of real-world conditions where tensile stresses develop more gradually.
- The maximum tensile stress ends up occurring at the loading points rather than uniformly across the mid-plane, so the actual tensile strength may be higher than measured.
- Stress concentrations and improper load alignments during testing can further contribute to variability and underestimation of tensile strength.
- The test is more variable and sensitive to sample defects compared to compressive strength testing. More samples may need to be tested to obtain a reliable tensile strength value.
- Strength is measured at one specific point of loading rather than over a range, so no data on elasticity or stress-strain post-peak behavior is obtained.
- Capped vs. uncapped cylinder ends can influence results as capping minimizes non-uniform stress distributions.
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What is "L" in this case ?
"L" must be the Length of the specimen which is 300mm here.
max concrete tension test in hindi
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