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—Rebound number (ASTM C/CM), p. 6 —Penetration resistance (ASTM C/CM), p. 7 —Pullout test (ASTM C), p. 8 Andrew J. Boyd, Chair Bernard H. Hertlein, Secretary ACI R Report on Methods for Estimating In-Place Concrete Strength Reported by ACI Committee Todd Allen Muhammed P. A. Basheer Michael D. Brown. ASTM C/CM Red Standard Test Method for Rebound Number of Hardened Concrete (Standard + Redline PDF Bundle). ASTM C/CM Standard Test Method for Rebound Number of Hardened Concrete. Documents sold on the ANSI Webstore are in electronic Adobe Acrobat PDF format, however some ISO and IEC standards are available from Amazon in hard copy format. ASTM C/CMa; We have no amendments or corrections for this standard.


1 This test method is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee C-9 on Concrete and Concrete Aggregatesand is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee Con Nondestructive Testing of Concrete. Current edition approved Nov. 10, Published October Originally published as C - 75 T. Designation: C/CM Standard Test Method for Rebound Number of Hardened Concrete 1 This standard is issued under the fixed designation C/CM; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. ASTM International () Rebound Number of Hardened Concrete. C/CM − 18, no. , pp. Bureau of Indian Standard () Non-destructive testing of concrete methods of test Part 1: Ultrasonic pulse velocity. IS (Part1) , no. ASTM International () Standard test method for loss-on-drying by thermogravimetry.


Printed Edition + PDF Immediate download $; Add to Cart; Customers Who Bought This Also Bought. ASTM C/CM Priced From $ ASTM C/CM 2 C Type of form material used for test area, chine, day standard deviation is units (1s) as defined in Curing conditions of test area, Practice C Therefore, the range of ten readings should not Type of exposure to the environment, exceed Updated to reflect the changes to ASTM C The Rebound Hammer has been around since the late ’s and today is a commonly used method for estimating the compressive strength of in-place concrete. Developed in by a Swiss engineer named Ernst Schmidt, the device measures the hardness of concrete surfaces using the rebound principle.

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