GOST 22690 updated. Determination of strength by mechanical methods of non-destructive testing

V.A. Klevtsov, Doctor of Engineering sciences (topic leader); M.G. Korevitskaya, Ph.D. tech. sciences; Yu.K.Matveev; V.N. Artamonova; N.S. Vostrova; A.A. Grebenik; G.V. Sizov, Ph.D. tech. sciences; D.A. Korshunov, Ph.D. tech. sciences; M.V. Sidorenko, Ph.D. tech. sciences; Yu.I.Kurash, Ph.D. tech. sciences; A.M. Leshchinsky, Ph.D. tech. sciences; V.R. Abramovsky; V.A.Dorf, Ph.D. tech. sciences; E.G. Sorkin, Ph.D. tech. sciences; V.L. Chernyakhovsky, Ph.D. tech. sciences; I.O. Krol, Ph.D. tech. sciences; S.Ya.Khomutchenko; Ya.E.Ganin; O.Yu.Sammal, Ph.D. tech. sciences; A.A. Rulkov, Ph.D. tech. sciences; P.L. Talberg; A.I.Markov, Ph.D. tech. sciences; R.O. Krasnovsky, Ph.D. tech. sciences; L.S. Pavlov, Ph.D. tech. sciences; M.Yu. Leshchinsky, Ph.D. tech. sciences; G.A. Tselykovsky; I.E. Shkolnik, Ph.D. tech. sciences; T.Yu.Lapenis, G.I. Weingarten, Ph.D. tech. sciences; N.B. Zhukovskaya; S.P. Abramova; I.N. Nagornyak

This International Standard is applicable to heavy and lightweight concrete and specifies methods for determining the compressive strength of structures in terms of rebound, impact impulse, plastic deformation, peeling, rib shearing, and shearing with shearing.

Dimensions of the imprint on concrete (diameter, depth, etc.) or the ratio of the diameters of imprints on concrete and a standard sample when the indenter is struck or the indenter is pressed into the concrete surface;

The value of the stress required for the local destruction of concrete when a metal disk glued to it is torn off, equal to the tear force divided by the area of ​​the projection of the concrete torn-off surface onto the disk plane;

1.3. Mechanical methods of non-destructive testing are used to determine the strength of concrete of all types of normalized strength, controlled in accordance with GOST 18105, as well as to determine the strength of concrete during examination and rejection of structures.

1.4. Tests are carried out at a positive temperature of concrete. When examining structures, it is allowed to determine the strength at negative temperature, but not lower than minus 10 °C, provided that by the time of freezing, the structure had been at a positive temperature for at least one week and the relative humidity of the air was not more than 75%.

1.5. The assessment of the conformity of the values ​​of the actual strength of concrete, obtained using the methods given in this standard to the established requirements, is carried out in accordance with GOST 18105.

2.1. The strength of concrete is determined using instruments designed to determine indirect characteristics that have passed metrological certification in accordance with GOST 8.326* and meet the requirements given in Table 2.

Name of characteristics of devicesCharacteristics of devices for the method
elastic rebound shock impulseplastic deformationseparationchipping ribsbreakaway with chipping
Hardness of striker, striker or indenter HRCe, not less than
Roughness of the contact part of the striker or indenter, µm, not more than
Impactor or indenter diameter, mm, not less than
Thickness of disk indenter edges, mm, not less than10
Conical indenter angle30-60°
Indentation diameter, % of indenter diameter20-70
Perpendicularity tolerance
when applying a load at a height of 100 mm, mm
Impact energy, J, not less than 0,02
Load increase rate, kN/s1,5*0,5-1,5 0,5-1,5 1,5-3,0
Load measurement error from the measured load, %, no more5*

2.2. A tool for measuring the diameter or depth of indentations (angular scale according to GOST 427, caliper according to GOST 166, etc.) used for the plastic deformation method must provide measurements with an error of no more than ±0.1 mm, and a tool for measuring the depth of an indentation (indicator clock type according to GOST 577, etc.) - with an error of not more than ± 0.01 mm.

It is also allowed to use other anchoring devices, the insertion depth of which should not be less than the maximum size of the coarse concrete aggregate of the structure being tested.

2.5. For the tear-off method, steel discs with a diameter of at least 40 mm, a thickness of at least 6 mm and at least 0.1 diameter, with a roughness parameter of the glued surface of at least 20 microns in accordance with GOST 2789, should be used. The adhesive for gluing the disc must provide strength at which

3.1. To determine the strength of concrete in structures, a calibration relationship is first established between the strength of concrete and an indirect characteristic of strength (in the form of a graph, table or formula).

For the tear-off method with shearing, in the case of using anchor devices in accordance with Appendix 2, and for the shearing method of the rib, in the case of using devices in accordance with Appendix 3, it is allowed to use the calibration dependences given in Appendixes 5 and 6, respectively.

Excerpts from GOST 22690 DETERMINATION OF STRENGTH BY MECHANICAL METHODS OF NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING

TESTING

4.1. Tests are carried out on a construction site with an area of ​​100 to 600 cm 2 .

4.2. The strength of concrete in the controlled section of the structure is determined by the calibration dependence established in accordance with the requirements of Sec. 3, provided that the measured values ​​of the indirect indicator are within the limits between the smallest and the largest values ​​of the indirect indicator in the samples tested when constructing the calibration dependence.

4.3. The number and location of controlled areas during testing of structures must comply with the requirements of GOST 18105-86 or specified in the standards and (or) specifications on prefabricated or in working drawings for monolithic structures and (or) in technological maps for control. When determining the strength of the examined structures, the number and location of sections should be taken according to the survey program.

4.4. The number of tests on one site, the distance between the test sites on the site and from the edge of the structure, the thickness of the structure on the test site must be not less than the values ​​\u200b\u200bgiven in Table. 3.

Table 3mm

4.5. The surface roughness of the concrete section of the structure when tested by the methods of rebound, shock impulse, plastic deformation must correspond to the surface roughness of the cubes tested when establishing the calibration dependence. In necessary cases, cleaning of the surface of the structure is allowed. When testing by the method of plastic deformation during indentation, if the zero reading is taken after the application of the initial load, no requirements are imposed on the surface roughness of the concrete structures.

4.6. Rebound method

4.6.1. When testing by the method of elastic rebound, the distance from the test points to the reinforcement must be at least 50 mm.

4.6.2. The test is carried out in the following sequence: the device is positioned so that the force is applied perpendicular to the surface under test in accordance with the instruction manual for the device; the position of the device when testing a structure relative to the horizontal is recommended to be taken the same as when testing samples to establish a calibration dependence; in a different position, it is necessary to make a correction for the readings in accordance with the instruction manual for the device; fix the value of the indirect characteristic in accordance with the instruction manual for the device; calculate the average value of the indirect characteristic on the construction site.

4.7. Plastic deformation method.

4.7.1. When testing by the plastic deformation method, the distance from the test points to the reinforcement must be at least 50 mm.

4.7.2. The test is carried out in the following sequence: the device is positioned so that the force is applied perpendicular to the surface under test in accordance with the instruction manual for the device; with a spherical indenter, the test is allowed to be carried out to facilitate measurements of the diameters of prints through sheets of carbon and white paper (in this case, samples to establish the calibration dependence are tested using the same paper); fix the values ​​of the indirect characteristics in accordance with the instruction manual for the device; calculate the average value of the indirect characteristic on the construction site. 4.8. shock pulse method

4.8.1. When testing by the shock impulse method, the distance of the test points to the reinforcement must be at least 50 mm.

4.8.2. Tests are carried out in the following sequence: the device is positioned so that the force is applied perpendicular to the test surface in accordance with the instructions for use of the device; the position of the device when testing a structure relative to the horizontal is recommended to be taken the same as when testing samples to establish a calibration dependence; in a different position, it is necessary to make a correction for the readings in accordance with the instruction manual for the device; fix the value of the indirect characteristic in accordance with the instruction manual for the device; calculate the average value of the indirect characteristic on the construction site.

4.9. Pull-off method

4.9.1. When testing by the pull-off method, the sections should be located in the zone of the lowest stresses caused by the operational load or the compression force of the prestressed reinforcement.

4.9.2. The test is carried out in the following sequence: at the place where the disk is glued, the surface layer of concrete is removed with a depth of 0.5 - 1 mm and the surface is cleaned of dust; the disc is glued to the concrete so that the adhesive layer on the surface of the concrete does not extend beyond the disc; the device is connected to the disk; the load is gradually increased with a speed of (1 P 0.3) kN / s; fix the reading of the force meter of the device; measure the projection area of ​​the separation surface on the plane of the disc with an error of P0.5 cm 2 ; determine the value of the conditional stress in concrete at separation. The test results are not taken into account if reinforcement was found during the detachment of concrete or the projection area of ​​the detachment surface was less than 80% of the disk area.

4.10. Breakaway method with shearing 4.10.1. In the shear-pull test, the sections shall be located in the area of ​​least stress caused by the service load or compression force of the prestressed reinforcement.

4.10.2. The tests are carried out in the following sequence: if the anchor device was not installed before concreting, then a hole is drilled or punched in the concrete, the size of which is selected in accordance with the operating instructions for the device, depending on the type of anchor device; an anchor device is fixed in the hole to the depth provided for in the operating instructions for the device, depending on the type of anchor device; the device is connected to the anchor device; the load is increased at a rate of 1.5 - 3.0 kN / s; fix the reading of the force meter of the device and the pull-out depth with an accuracy of at least 1 mm. If the largest and smallest dimensions of the torn-out part of the concrete from the anchor device to the boundaries of destruction on the surface of the structure differ by more than two times, and if the depth of the torn-out differs from the depth of embedding of the anchor devices by more than 5%, then the test results can only be taken into account for an approximate assessment of the strength of concrete.

4.11. Rib chipping method

4.11.1. When testing by the rib shearing method, there should be no cracks, concrete surroundings, sags or shells with a height (depth) of more than 5 mm in the test area. The sections should be located in the zone of the least stresses caused by the operational load or the compression force of the prestressed reinforcement.

4.11.2. The test is carried out in the following sequence: the device is fixed to the structure, a load is applied at a speed of not more than (1 P 0.3) kN / s; fix the reading of the force meter of the device; measure the actual depth of chipping; determine the average value of the chipping force. The test results are not taken into account if the reinforcement was exposed during concrete shearing and the actual shearing depth differed from the specified one (see Appendix 3) by more than 2 mm.

Put into effect by order of the Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology dated September 25, 2015 N 1378-st

Interstate standard GOST 22690-2015

"CONCRETE. DETERMINATION OF STRENGTH BY MECHANICAL METHODS OF NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING"

Concretes. Determination of strength by mechanical methods of nondestructive testing

Instead of GOST 22690-88

Foreword

The goals, basic principles and basic procedure for carrying out work on interstate standardization are established by GOST 1.0-92 "Interstate standardization system. Basic provisions" and GOST 1.2-2009 "Interstate standardization system. Interstate standards, rules and recommendations for interstate standardization. Rules for the development, adoption, application, renewal and cancellation

About the standard

1 Developed by the Structural Subdivision of JSC "NIC "Construction" Research, Design and Technological Institute of Concrete and Reinforced Concrete named after A.A. Gvozdev (NIIZhB)

2 Introduced by the Technical Committee for Standardization TC 465 "Construction"

3 Adopted by the Interstate Council for Standardization, Metrology and Certification (Minutes of June 18, 2015 N 47)

Short name of the country according to MK (ISO 3166) 004-97

Country code according to MK (ISO 3166) 004-97

Abbreviated name of the national standards body

Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Armenia

Belarus

State Standard of the Republic of Belarus

Kazakhstan

State Standard of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstandart

Moldova-Standard

Rosstandart

Tajikistan

Tajikstandart

4 By order of the Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology dated September 25, 2015 N 1378-st, the interstate standard GOST 22690-2015 was put into effect as a national standard Russian Federation since April 1, 2016

5 This standard takes into account the main regulatory provisions regarding the requirements for mechanical methods for non-destructive testing of the strength of concrete of the following European regional standards:

EN 12504-2:2001 Testing concrete in structures - Part 2: Non-destructive testing - Determination of rebound number

EN 12504-3:2005 Testing concrete in structures - Determination of pull-out force.

Degree of conformity - non-equivalent (NEQ)

6 Instead of GOST 22690-88

1 area of ​​use

This standard applies to structural heavy, fine-grained, light and tension concrete of monolithic, prefabricated and precast-monolithic concrete and reinforced concrete products, structures and structures (hereinafter referred to as structures) and establishes mechanical methods for determining the compressive strength of concrete in structures by elastic rebound, shock impulse , plastic deformation, separation, rib shearing and separation with shearing.

2 Normative references

This standard uses normative references to the following interstate standards:

GOST 166-89 (ISO 3599-76) Calipers. Specifications

GOST 577-68 Dial gauges with division value 0.01 mm. Specifications

GOST 2789-73 Surface roughness. Parameters and characteristics

GOST 10180-2012 Concrete. Methods for determining the strength of control samples

GOST 18105-2010 Concrete. Strength control and assessment rules

GOST 28243-96 Pyrometers. General technical requirements

GOST 28570-90 Concrete. Methods for determining strength from samples taken from structures

GOST 31914-2012 High-strength heavy and fine-grained concrete for monolithic structures. Rules for quality control and evaluation

Note - When using this standard, it is advisable to check the validity of reference standards in the public information system - on the official website of the Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology on the Internet or according to the annual information index " National Standards", which was published as of January 1 of the current year, and on issues of the monthly information index "National Standards" for this year. If the reference standard is replaced (modified), then when using this standard, you should be guided by the replacing (modified) standard. If the referenced standard is canceled without replacement, the provision in which the reference to it is given applies to the extent that this reference is not affected.

3 Terms and definitions

This standard uses the terms according to GOST 18105, as well as the following terms with their respective definitions;

3.2 non-destructive mechanical methods for determining the strength of concrete: Determination of the strength of concrete directly in the structure under local mechanical action on concrete (impact, separation, chipping, indentation, separation with chipping, elastic rebound).

3.3 indirect non-destructive methods for determining the strength of concrete: Determination of the strength of concrete according to pre-established calibration dependencies.

3.4 direct (standard) non-destructive methods for determining the strength of concrete: Methods that provide for standard test schemes (tearing off with shearing and shearing of a rib) and allowing the use of known calibration dependencies without reference and adjustment.

3.5 calibration dependence: Graphical or analytical dependence between the indirect strength characteristic and the compressive strength of concrete, determined by one of the destructive or direct non-destructive methods.

3.6 indirect strength characteristics (indirect indicator) mechanical methods.

4 General provisions

4.1 Non-destructive mechanical methods are used to determine the compressive strength of concrete at the intermediate and design age established by the design documentation and at an age exceeding the design age when examining structures.

4.2 Non-destructive mechanical methods for determining the strength of concrete, established by this standard, are divided according to the type of mechanical action or indirect characteristic determined by the method:

Elastic rebound;

plastic deformation;

shock impulse;

Breakaway with chipping;

Rib chipping.

4.3 Non-destructive mechanical methods for determining the strength of concrete are based on the relationship between the strength of concrete and indirect strength characteristics:

The method of elastic rebound on the relationship between the strength of concrete and the value of the rebound of the striker from the surface of the concrete (or the striker pressed against it);

The method of plastic deformation in relation to the strength of concrete with the dimensions of the imprint on the concrete of the structure (diameter, depth, etc.) or the ratio of the diameter of the imprint on concrete and a standard metal sample when the indenter is struck or the indenter is pressed into the concrete surface;

Impact impulse method on the relationship between the strength of concrete and the energy of impact and its changes at the moment of impact of the striker with the concrete surface;

The method of tearing off the stress bond required for local destruction of concrete when a metal disk glued to it is pulled off, equal to the tearing force divided by the area of ​​the projection of the concrete tearing surface onto the plane of the disk;

The method of detachment with chipping on the connection of the strength of concrete with the value of the force of local destruction of concrete when the anchor device is pulled out of it;

Rib shearing method on the relationship of concrete strength with the value of the force required to shear a section of concrete on a structure edge.

4.4 In general, non-destructive mechanical methods for determining the strength of concrete are indirect non-destructive methods for determining strength. The strength of concrete in structures is determined by experimentally established calibration dependencies.

4.5 The tear-off method with shearing during testing in accordance with the standard scheme in Appendix A and the method of rib shearing during testing in accordance with the standard scheme in Appendix B are direct non-destructive methods for determining the strength of concrete. For direct non-destructive methods, it is allowed to use the calibration dependences established in Annexes C and D.

NOTE Standard test schemes are applicable to a limited range of concrete strengths (see Annexes A and B). For cases not related to standard test schemes, calibration dependencies should be established according to general rules.

4.6 The test method should be selected taking into account the data given in Table 1 and additional restrictions established by manufacturers of specific measuring instruments. The use of methods outside the concrete strength ranges recommended in Table 1 is allowed with scientific and technical justification based on the results of studies using measuring instruments that have passed metrological certification for an extended concrete strength range.

Table 1

4.7 Determination of the strength of heavy concrete of design classes B60 and higher or with an average compressive strength of concrete R m ≥ 70 MPa in monolithic structures must be carried out taking into account the provisions of GOST 31914.

4.8 The strength of concrete is determined in sections of structures that do not have visible damage (peeling of the protective layer, cracks, cavities, etc.).

4.9 The age of concrete of controlled structures and its sections should not differ from the age of concrete of structures (sections, samples) tested to establish a calibration dependence by more than 25%. The exceptions are the control of strength and the construction of a calibration dependence for concrete whose age exceeds two months. In this case, the age difference individual structures(plots, samples) is not regulated.

4.10 Tests are carried out at a positive temperature of concrete. It is allowed to carry out tests at a negative temperature of concrete, but not lower than minus 10°C, when establishing or linking the calibration dependence, taking into account the requirements of 6.2.4. The temperature of the concrete during testing must correspond to the temperature provided for by the operating conditions of the devices.

Calibration dependencies established at a concrete temperature below 0°C are not allowed to be used at positive temperatures.

4.11 If it is necessary to test concrete structures after heat treatment at a surface temperature T ≥ 40 ° C (to control the tempering, transfer and stripping strength of concrete), the calibration dependence is established after determining the strength of concrete in the structure indirectly non-destructive method at a temperature of t = (T ± 10) ° C, and testing of concrete by a direct non-destructive method or testing of samples - after cooling at normal temperature.

5 Measuring instruments, equipment and tools

5.1 Measuring instruments and devices for mechanical testing, designed to determine the strength of concrete, must be certified and verified in in due course and must comply with the requirements of Appendix D.

5.2 Readings of instruments calibrated in units of concrete strength should be considered as an indirect indicator of concrete strength. These devices should be used only after establishing the calibration dependence "instrument reading - concrete strength" or linking the dependence set in the device in accordance with 6.1.9.

5.3 A tool for measuring the diameter of indentations (caliper according to GOST 166) used for the plastic deformation method must provide measurement with an error of not more than 0.1 mm, a tool for measuring the depth of an indentation (caliper type according to GOST 577, etc.) - with an error no more than 0.01 mm.

5.4 Standard schemes for testing the method of separation with shearing and spalling of the rib provide for the use of anchor devices and grips in accordance with Annexes A and B.

5.5 For the shear pull method, anchor devices should be used, the insertion depth of which should not be less than the maximum size of the coarse concrete aggregate of the structure being tested.

5.6 For the tear-off method, steel discs with a diameter of at least 40 mm, a thickness of at least 6 mm and at least 0.1 diameter should be used, with the roughness parameters of the glued surface not less than Ra = 20 µm according to GOST 2789. The adhesive for gluing the disc must provide adhesion strength with concrete, in which the destruction occurs along the concrete.

6 Test preparation

6.1 Procedure for preparing for testing

6.1.1 Preparation for testing includes checking the devices used in accordance with the instructions for their operation and establishing calibration dependencies between the concrete strength and the indirect strength characteristic.

6.1.2 The calibration dependence is established on the basis of the following data:

The results of parallel tests of the same sections of structures by one of the indirect methods and the direct non-destructive method for determining the strength of concrete;

The results of testing sections of structures by one of the indirect non-destructive methods for determining the strength of concrete and testing core samples taken from the same sections of the structure and tested in accordance with GOST 28570;

The results of testing standard concrete samples by one of the indirect non-destructive methods for determining the strength of concrete and mechanical tests in accordance with GOST 10180.

6.1.3 For indirect non-destructive methods for determining the strength of concrete, the calibration dependence is established for each type of normalized strength specified in 4.1 for concretes of the same nominal composition.

It is allowed to build one calibration dependence for concrete of the same type with one type of coarse aggregate, with a single production technology, differing in nominal composition and normalized strength value, subject to the requirements of 6.1.7

6.1.4 Permissible difference in the age of concrete of individual structures (sections, samples) when establishing a calibration dependence on the age of concrete of a controlled structure is taken according to 4.9.

6.1.5 For direct non-destructive methods according to 4.5, it is allowed to use the dependencies given in Appendices C and D for all types of normalized concrete strength.

6.1.6 The calibration dependence must have a standard (residual) deviation S T . H. M , not exceeding 15% of the average concrete strength of the sections or samples used in the construction of the dependence, and the correlation coefficient (index) of at least 0.7.

It is recommended to use a linear relationship of the form R = a + b K (where R is the strength of concrete, K is an indirect indicator). The methodology for establishing, estimating parameters and determining the conditions for applying a linear calibration dependence is given in Appendix E.

6.1.7 When constructing a calibration dependence, the deviations of individual values ​​of concrete strength R i f from the average value of the concrete strength of sections or samples R̅ f used to build the calibration dependence must be within:

From 0.5 to 1.5 average concrete strength R̅ f at R̅ f ≤ 20 MPa;

From 0.6 to 1.4 average concrete strength R̅ f at 20 MPa< R̅ ф ≤ 50 МПа;

From 0.7 to 1.3 average concrete strength R̅ f at 50 MPa< R̅ ф ≤ 80 МПа;

From 0.8 to 1.2 average concrete strength R̅ f at R̅ f > 80 MPa.

6.1.8 Correction of the established dependence for concretes of intermediate and design age should be carried out at least once a month, taking into account additionally obtained test results. The number of samples or areas of additional tests during the adjustment should be at least three. The correction method is given in Appendix E.

6.1.9 It is allowed to use indirect non-destructive methods for determining the strength of concrete using calibration dependencies established for concrete that differs from the tested one in composition, age, hardening conditions, humidity, with reference in accordance with the procedure in Appendix G.

6.1.10 Without reference to specific conditions according to Appendix G, the calibration dependencies established for concrete that differs from the tested one can only be used to obtain approximate strength values. It is not allowed to use approximate strength values ​​without reference to specific conditions to assess the strength class of concrete.

6.2 Construction of a calibration dependence based on the results of testing the strength of concrete in structures

6.2.1 When constructing a calibration dependence based on the results of testing the strength of concrete in structures, the dependence is established by single values ​​of the indirect indicator and concrete strength of the same sections of structures.

For a single value of the indirect indicator, the average value of the indirect indicator in the area is taken. For a single value of the strength of concrete, the strength of the concrete of the site, determined by a direct non-destructive method or testing of selected samples, is taken.

6.2.2 The minimum number of single values ​​for constructing a calibration dependence based on the results of testing the strength of concrete in structures is 12.

6.2.3 When constructing a calibration dependence based on the results of testing the strength of concrete in structures that are not subject to testing, structures or their zones, preliminary measurements are carried out by an indirect non-destructive method in accordance with the requirements of Section 7.

Then the sites are selected in the number provided for in 6.2.2, on which the maximum, minimum and intermediate values ​​​​of the indirect indicator are obtained.

After testing by an indirect non-destructive method, the sections are tested by a direct non-destructive method or samples are taken for testing in accordance with GOST 28570.

6.2.4 To determine the strength at a negative temperature of concrete, the sections selected for building or linking the calibration dependence are first tested by an indirect non-destructive method, and then samples are taken for subsequent testing at a positive temperature or heated by external heat sources (infrared emitters, heat guns etc.) to a depth of 50 mm to a temperature not lower than 0°C and tested by a direct non-destructive method. The temperature control of the heated concrete is carried out at the depth of installation of the anchor device in the prepared hole or along the surface of the chip in a non-contact way using a pyrometer according to GOST 28243.

Rejection of the test results used to build the calibration dependence at a negative temperature is allowed only if the deviations are associated with a violation of the test procedure. In this case, the rejected result should be replaced by the results of a repeated test in the same area of ​​the structure.

6.3 Construction of a calibration dependence on control samples

6.3.1 When constructing a calibration dependence on control samples, the dependence is established by single values ​​of the indirect indicator and concrete strength of standard cube samples.

For a single value of the indirect indicator, the average value of the indirect indicators for a series of samples or for one sample (if the calibration dependence is established for individual samples) is taken. For a single value of the strength of concrete, the strength of concrete in a series according to GOST 10180 or one sample (calibration dependence for individual samples) is taken. Mechanical Tests samples according to GOST 10180 are carried out immediately after testing by an indirect non-destructive method.

6.3.2 When constructing a calibration dependence based on the results of testing sample cubes, at least 15 series of sample cubes according to GOST 10180 or at least 30 individual sample cubes are used. Samples are made in accordance with the requirements of GOST 10180 in different shifts, for at least 3 days from concrete of the same nominal composition, according to the same technology, with the same hardening mode as the structure to be controlled.

The unit values ​​of the concrete strength of the sample cubes used to build the calibration dependence must correspond to the deviations expected in production, while being within the ranges established in 6.1.7.

6.3.3 The calibration dependence for the methods of elastic rebound, shock impulse, plastic deformation, separation and chipping of the rib is established on the basis of the results of testing the manufactured sample cubes, first by the non-destructive method, and then by the destructive method in accordance with GOST 10180.

When establishing a calibration dependence for the tear-off method with shearing, the main and control samples are made according to 6.3.4. An indirect characteristic is determined on the main samples, control samples are tested in accordance with GOST 10180. The main and control samples must be made from the same concrete and harden under the same conditions.

6.3.4 The dimensions of the samples should be selected in accordance with the largest aggregate size in concrete mix according to GOST 10180, but not less than:

100 x 100 x 100 mm for the methods of rebound, shock impulse, plastic deformation, as well as for the method of separation with chipping (control samples);

200 x 200 x 200 mm for the method of chipping the rib of the structure;

300 x 300 x 300 mm, but with a rib size of at least six anchor device installation depths for the pull-out method with shearing (basic samples).

6.3.5 To determine the indirect strength characteristics, tests are carried out in accordance with the requirements of Section 7 on the side (in the direction of concreting) faces of the sample cubes.

The total number of measurements on each sample for the method of elastic rebound, shock impulse, plastic deformation upon impact must be at least the established number of tests in the area according to Table 2, and the distance between the impact points must be at least 30 mm (15 mm for the shock impulse method). For the indentation plastic deformation method, the number of tests on each face must be at least two, and the distance between the test points must be at least two indent diameters.

When establishing a calibration dependence for the rib shearing method, one test is carried out on each side rib.

When establishing the calibration dependence for the method of separation with shearing, one test is carried out on each side face of the main sample.

6.3.6 When tested by the method of elastic rebound, shock impulse, plastic deformation upon impact, the specimens shall be clamped in a press with a force of not less than (30 ± 5) kN and not more than 10% of the expected value of the breaking load.

6.3.7 The samples tested by the pull-off method are installed on the press so that the surfaces on which the pull-out was carried out do not adjoin the press base plates. The test results according to GOST 10180 are increased by 5%.

7 Testing

7.1 General requirements

7.1.1 The number and location of controlled sections in structures must comply with the requirements of GOST 18105 and be indicated in project documentation on the structure or installed taking into account:

Control tasks (determining the actual class of concrete, stripping or tempering strength, identifying areas of reduced strength, etc.);

Type of construction (columns, beams, slabs, etc.);

Placement of grips and order of concreting;

Structural reinforcement.

The rules for assigning the number of test sites for monolithic and prefabricated structures in the control of concrete strength are given in Appendix I. When determining the strength of concrete of the structures being examined, the number and location of the sites should be taken according to the survey program.

7.1.2 Tests are carried out on a section of the structure with an area of ​​100 to 900 cm 2 .

7.1.3 The total number of measurements in each section, the distance between the measurement points in the section and from the edge of the structure, the thickness of the structures in the measurement section should not be less than the values ​​\u200b\u200bgiven in Table 2, depending on the test method.

Table 2 - Requirements for test sites

Method name

Total number of measurements per site

Minimum distance between measurement points on the site, mm

Minimum distance from the edge of the structure to the measurement point, mm

Minimum Thickness structures, mm

elastic rebound

shock impulse

Plastic deformation

Rib chipping

2 disc diameters

Breakaway with shearing at working depth h: ≥ 40 mm

7.1.4 The deviation of individual measurement results in each section from the arithmetic mean of the measurement results for this section should not exceed 10%. The results of measurements that do not meet the specified condition are not taken into account when calculating the arithmetic mean of the indirect indicator for this area. The total number of measurements in each section when calculating the arithmetic mean must comply with the requirements of Table 2.

7.1.5 The strength of concrete in the controlled section of the structure is determined by the average value of the indirect indicator according to the calibration dependence established in accordance with the requirements of Section 6, provided that the calculated value of the indirect indicator is within the established (or tied) dependence (between the smallest and largest values strength).

7.1.6 The surface roughness of the structure concrete section when tested by the methods of rebound, impact impulse, plastic deformation should correspond to the surface roughness of the structure sections (or cubes) tested when establishing the calibration dependence. In necessary cases, it is allowed to clean the surfaces of the structure.

When using the indentation plastic deformation method, if the zero reading is taken after the application of the initial load, there are no requirements for the roughness of the concrete surface of the structure.

7.2 Rebound method

7.2.1 Tests are carried out in the following sequence:

The position of the device when testing the structure relative to the horizontal is recommended to be taken the same as when establishing the calibration dependence. In a different position of the device, it is necessary to make a correction for the indicators in accordance with the instruction manual for the device;

7.3 Plastic deformation method

7.3.1 Tests are carried out in the following sequence:

The device is positioned so that the force is applied perpendicular to the surface under test in accordance with the instructions for use of the device;

When using a spherical indenter, to facilitate measurements of the indentation diameters, the test can be carried out through sheets of carbon and white paper (in this case, tests to establish the calibration dependence are carried out using the same paper);

Fix the values ​​of the indirect characteristic in accordance with the instruction manual for the device;

Calculate the average value of the indirect characteristic on the construction site.

7.4 Shock pulse method

7.4.1 Tests are carried out in the following sequence:

The device is positioned so that the force is applied perpendicular to the surface under test in accordance with the instructions for use of the device;

The position of the device when testing the structure relative to the horizontal is recommended to be taken the same as when testing when establishing the calibration dependence. In a different position of the device, it is necessary to make a correction for the readings in accordance with the instruction manual for the device;

The value of the indirect characteristic is fixed in accordance with the instruction manual for the device;

Calculate the average value of the indirect characteristic on the construction site.

7.5 Pull-off method

7.5.1 When testing by the pull-off method, the sections should be located in the zone of the lowest stresses caused by the operational load or the compression force of the prestressed reinforcement.

7.5.2 The test is carried out in the following sequence:

At the place where the disk is glued, the surface layer of concrete is removed with a depth of 0.5 - 1 mm and the surface is cleaned of dust;

The disk is glued to the concrete by pressing the disk and removing excess adhesive outside the disk;

The device is connected to the disk;

The load is smoothly increased at a rate of (1±0.3) kN/s;

Measure the projection area of ​​the separation surface on the plane of the disk with an error of ±0.5 cm 2 ;

The value of the conditional stress in concrete at separation is determined as the ratio of the maximum force of separation to the projection area of ​​the separation surface.

7.5.3 The test results are not taken into account if the reinforcement was exposed during the detachment of concrete or the projection area of ​​the detachment surface was less than 80% of the disk area.

7.6 Pull-off method with shear

7.6.1 When testing by the pull-off method with shearing, the sections should be located in the zone of the lowest stresses caused by the operational load or the compression force of the prestressed reinforcement.

7.6.2 Tests are carried out in the following sequence:

If the anchor device was not installed before concreting, then a hole is made in the concrete, the size of which is chosen in accordance with the device operating instructions, depending on the type of anchor device;

An anchor device is fixed in the hole to the depth provided for in the instruction manual for the device, depending on the type of anchor device;

The device is connected to the anchor device;

The load is increased at a rate of 1.5 - 3.0 kN/s;

Record the reading of the force meter of the device P 0 and the value of the anchor slip Δh (the difference between the actual pull-out depth and the depth of the anchor device) with an accuracy of at least 0.1 mm.

7.6.3 The measured value of the pull-out force P 0 is multiplied by the correction factor γ, determined by the formula

where h is the working depth of the anchor device, mm;

Δh - anchor slippage, mm.

7.6.4 If the largest and smallest dimensions of the torn-out part of the concrete from the anchor device to the boundaries of destruction along the surface of the structure differ by more than two times, and also if the depth of the torn-out differs from the depth of the anchor device by more than 5% (Δh > 0, 05h , γ > 1, 1), then the test results can be taken into account only for an approximate assessment of the strength of concrete.

Note - Approximate values ​​of the strength of concrete are not allowed to be used to assess the class of concrete in terms of strength and build calibration dependencies.

7.6.5 The results of the test are not taken into account if the pull-out depth differs from the depth of the anchor device embedment by more than 10% (Δh > 0, 1h) or the reinforcement was exposed at a distance of the tanker device less than its embedment depth.

7.7 Rib chipping method

7.7.1 When testing by the rib shearing method, there should be no cracks, concrete rims, sags or shells with a height (depth) of more than 5 mm in the test area. The sections should be located in the zone of the least stresses caused by the operational load or the compression force of the prestressed reinforcement.

7.7.2 The test is carried out in the following sequence:

The device is fixed on the structure, load is applied at a speed of not more than (1±0.3) kN/s;

Record the reading of the force meter of the device;

Measure the actual depth of chipping;

Determine the average value of the chipping force.

7.7.3 The test results are not taken into account if the reinforcement was exposed during concrete shearing or the actual shearing depth differed from the specified one by more than 2 mm.

8 Processing and presentation of results

8.1 The test results are presented in a table indicating:

Type of construction;

Design class of concrete;

Age of concrete;

The strength of the concrete of each controlled area according to 7.1.5;

The average strength of the concrete structure;

Zones of the structure or its parts subject to the requirements of 7.1.1.

The form of the test results presentation table is given in Annex K.

8.2 Processing and assessment of compliance with the established requirements of the values ​​of the actual strength of concrete, obtained using the methods given in this standard, is carried out in accordance with GOST 18105.

Note - Statistical evaluation concrete class according to the test results is carried out in accordance with GOST 18105 (schemes "A", "B" or "C") in cases where the strength of concrete is determined by the calibration dependence built in accordance with section 6. When using previously established dependencies by linking them (According to Appendix G), statistical control is not allowed, and the assessment of the concrete class is carried out only according to the "G" scheme of GOST 18105.

8.3 The results of determining the strength of concrete by mechanical methods of non-destructive testing are drawn up in a conclusion (protocol), in which the following data are given:

About the tested structures indicating the design class, the date of concreting and testing, or the age of concrete at the time of testing;

On the methods used to control the strength of concrete;

About the types of devices with serial numbers, information about the verification of devices;

On the accepted calibration dependences (dependence equation, dependence parameters, compliance with the conditions for applying the calibration dependence);

Used to build a calibration dependence or its binding (date and results of tests by non-destructive indirect and direct or destructive methods, correction factors);

On the number of sites for determining the strength of concrete in structures, indicating their location;

Test results;

Methodology, results of processing and evaluation of the obtained data.

Annex A
(mandatory)

Standard Shear-Pull Test Design

A.1 The standard shearing test scheme provides for testing in accordance with the requirements of A.2 to A.6.

A.2 The standard test scheme is applicable in the following cases:

Tests of heavy concrete with compressive strength from 5 to 100 MPa;

Tests of lightweight concrete with compressive strength from 5 to 40 MPa;

The maximum fraction of coarse concrete aggregate is not more than the working depth of anchor devices.

A.3 The supports of the loading device must evenly adjoin the concrete surface at a distance of at least 2h from the axis of the anchor device, where h is the working depth of the anchor device. The test scheme is shown in Figure A.1.

1 - device with a loading device and a force meter; 2 - support of the loading device; 3 - capture of the loading device; 4 - transitional elements, traction; 5 - anchor device; 6 - tear-out concrete (separation cone); 7 - test design

"Figure A.1 - Schematic of the shear-pull test"

A.4 The standard shearing test scheme provides for the use of three types of anchor devices (see Figure A.2). Anchor device type I is installed in the structure during concreting. Anchor devices of types II and III are installed in holes previously prepared in the structure.

1 - working rod: 2 - working rod with expanding cone; 3 - segmented corrugated cheeks; 4 - support rod; 5 - working rod with a hollow expanding cone; 6 - leveling washer

"Figure A.2 - Types of anchor devices for a standard test scheme"

A.5 The parameters of anchor devices and the permissible ranges of measured concrete strength for them under the standard test scheme are indicated in Table A.1. For lightweight concrete, in the standard test scheme, only anchor devices with a embedment depth of 48 mm are used.

Table A.1 - Parameters of anchor devices for a standard test scheme

Type of anchor device

Embedment depth of anchor devices, mm

Permissible range of concrete compressive strength measurements for the anchor device, MPa

working h

severe

A.6 Anchor designs of types II and III should provide preliminary (before applying the load) compression of the hole walls at the working depth of embedding h and control of slippage after testing.

Annex B
(mandatory)

Standard Rib Shearing Test Arrangement

B.1 The standard scheme of testing by the rib shearing method provides for testing subject to the requirements of B.2 - B.4.

B.2 The standard test scheme is applicable in the following cases:

The maximum fraction of coarse concrete aggregate is not more than 40 mm;

Tests of heavy concrete with compressive strength from 10 to 70 MPa on crushed granite and limestone.

B.3 For testing, a device is used, consisting of a power exciter with a force measuring unit and a gripper with a bracket for local shearing of the structure rib. The test scheme is shown in Figure B.1.

1 - device with a loading device and a force meter; 2- support frame; 3 - chipped concrete; 4 - test design. 5 - grip with bracket

"Figure B.1 - Scheme of the rib shearing test"

B.4 In case of local shearing of the rib, the following parameters should be provided:

Depth of chipping a = (20 ± 2) mm;

Cleaving width b = (30±0.5) mm;

The angle between the direction of the load and the normal to the loaded surface of the structure β = (18±1)°.

Calibration dependence for the pull-off method with shearing in the standard test scheme

When carrying out tests by the method of separation with shearing according to the standard scheme in accordance with Appendix A, the cubic compressive strength of concrete R, MPa, can be calculated from the calibration dependence according to the formula

where m 1 is the coefficient that takes into account the maximum size of the coarse aggregate in the pull-out zone and is taken equal to 1 when the aggregate size is less than 50 mm;

m 2 - coefficient of proportionality for the transition from the pull-out force in kilonewtons to the strength of concrete in megapascals;

P - pull-out force of the anchor device, kN.

When testing heavy concrete with a strength of 5 MPa or more and lightweight concrete with a strength of 5 to 40 MPa, the values ​​of the proportionality factor m 2 are taken from Table B.1.

Table B.1

Type of anchor device

Range of measured concrete compressive strength, MPa

Anchor device diameter d, mm

Depth of embedding of the anchor device, mm

The value of the coefficient m 2 for concrete

severe

The coefficients m 2 when testing heavy concrete with an average strength above 70 MPa should be taken according to GOST 31914.

Calibration dependence for the rib shearing method with a standard test scheme

When performing a rib shearing test according to the standard scheme in accordance with Appendix B, the cubic compressive strength of concrete on granite and lime rubble R, MPa, can be calculated from the calibration dependence according to the formula

R=0.058m(30P+P2),

where m is a coefficient that takes into account the maximum size of coarse aggregate and is taken equal to:

1, 0 - with aggregate size less than 20 mm;

1, 05 - with aggregate size from 20 to 30 mm;

1, 1 - with aggregate size from 30 to 40 mm;

P - shearing force, kN.

Annex D
(mandatory)

Requirements for instruments for mechanical testing

Table E.1

Name of characteristics of devices

Characteristics of devices for the method

elastic rebound

shock impulse

plastic deformation

chipping ribs

breakaway with chipping

Hardness of striker, striker or indenter HRCe, not less than

Roughness of the contact part of the striker or indenter, µm, not more than

Impactor or indenter diameter, mm, not less than

Thickness of disk indenter edges, mm, not less than

Conical indenter angle

Indentation diameter, % of indenter diameter

Perpendicularity tolerance when applying a load at a height of 100 mm, mm

Impact energy, J, not less than

Load increase rate, kN/s

Load measurement error, %, no more

* When pressing the indenter into the concrete surface.

Method for establishing, correcting and evaluating the parameters of calibration dependencies

E.1 Calibration equation

The equation of dependence "indirect characteristic - strength" is taken as linear by the formula

E.2 Rejection of test results

After constructing the calibration dependence according to formula (E.1), it is corrected by rejecting single test results that do not satisfy the condition:

where R i n is the strength of concrete in i-th section determined by the considered calibration dependence;

S - residual standard deviation, calculated by the formula

,

here R i f, N - see the explication to the formula (E.3).

After rejection, the calibration dependence is established again according to formulas (E.1) - (E.5) according to the remaining test results. The rejection of the remaining test results is repeated, considering the fulfillment of condition (E.6) when using a new (corrected) calibration dependence.

Particular values ​​of concrete strength must meet the requirements of 6.1.7.

E.3 Parameters of calibration dependence

For the accepted calibration dependence, determine:

Minimum and maximum value indirect characteristic H min , H max ;

Standard deviation S T . H. M of the constructed calibration dependence according to the formula (E.7);

Correlation coefficient of the calibration dependence r according to the formula

,

where the average value of concrete strength according to the calibration dependence R̅ n is calculated by the formula

here the values ​​R i n, R i f, R̅ f, N - see the explications to formulas (E.3), (E.6).

E.4 Correction of the calibration dependence

Adjustment of the established calibration dependence, taking into account additionally obtained test results, should be carried out at least once a month.

When adjusting the calibration dependence, at least three new results obtained at the minimum, maximum and intermediate values indirect indicator.

As data is accumulated to build the calibration dependence, the results of previous tests, starting from the very first ones, are rejected so that the total number of results does not exceed 20. After adding new results and rejecting old ones, the minimum and maximum values ​​of the indirect characteristic, the calibration dependence and its parameters are set again according to the formulas (E.1) - (E.9).

E.5 Conditions for applying the calibration dependence

The use of a calibration dependence to determine the strength of concrete according to this standard is allowed only for values ​​of an indirect characteristic falling in the range from H min to H max.

If the correlation coefficient r< 0, 7 или значение S T . H . M / R̅ ф >0, 15, then control and strength assessment based on the obtained dependence are not allowed.

Annex G
(mandatory)

The method of binding the calibration dependence

G.1 The value of the strength of concrete, determined using the calibration dependence established for concrete that differs from the test, is multiplied by the coefficient of coincidence K c. The value of K with is calculated by the formula

,

where R os i is the strength of concrete in the i-th section, determined by the method of separation with chipping or testing of cores according to GOST 28570;

R cos i - strength of concrete in the i-th section, determined by any indirect method according to the calibration dependence used;

n is the number of test sites.

G.2 When calculating the coefficient of coincidence, the following conditions must be met:

The number of test sites taken into account when calculating the coefficient of coincidence, n ≥ 3;

Each private value R os i /R cos i must be at least 0.7 and not more than 1.3:

;

Each private value R os i /R cos i must differ from the average value by no more than 15%:

.

Values ​​R os i /R cos i that do not satisfy the conditions (G.2), (G.3) should not be taken into account when calculating the coefficient of coincidence K with.

Assignment of the number of test sites for prefabricated and monolithic structures

I.1 In accordance with GOST 18105, when testing the strength of concrete of prefabricated structures (tempering or transfer), the number of controlled structures of each type is taken at least 10% and at least 12 structures from the batch. If the batch consists of 12 structures or less, complete control is carried out. In this case, the number of sections must be at least:

1 per 4 m length of linear structures;

1 by 4 m 2 area flat structures.

I.2 In accordance with GOST 18105, when testing the strength of concrete of monolithic structures at an intermediate age, at least one structure of each type (column, wall, ceiling, crossbar, etc.) from the controlled batch is controlled by non-destructive methods.

I.3 In accordance with GOST 18105, when checking the strength of concrete of monolithic structures at the design age, continuous non-destructive testing of the strength of concrete of all structures of the controlled batch is carried out. In this case, the number of test sites must be at least:

3 for each grip for flat structures (wall, floor, foundation slab);

1 per 4 m length (or 3 per grip) for each line horizontal design(beam, crossbars);

6 per design - for linear vertical structures(column, pylon).

The total number of measurement sites for calculating the characteristics of the uniformity of the strength of concrete of a batch of structures should be at least 20.

I.4 The number of single measurements of the strength of concrete by mechanical methods of non-destructive testing in each section (the number of measurements in the section) is taken according to table 2.

Test result presentation table form

Name of structures (batch of structures), design class of concrete strength, date of concreting or age of concrete of tested structures

Designation(1)

N plot according to the scheme or location in the axes (2)

Strength of concrete, MPa

Concrete strength class(5)

plot(3)

medium(4)

(1) brand, symbol and (or) the location of the structure in the axes, the zone of the structure, or part of the monolithic and prefabricated monolithic construction(grip), for which the concrete strength class is determined.

(2) Total number and location of sites in accordance with 7.1.1.

(3) Strength of site concrete in accordance with 7.1.5.

(4) The average strength of the concrete of a structure, a zone of a structure, or a part of a monolithic and cast-in-place structure for the number of sections that meet the requirements of 7.1.1.

(5) The actual strength class of concrete of a structure or part of a monolithic and precast-monolithic structure in accordance with paragraphs 7.3 - 7.5 of GOST 18105, depending on the selected control scheme.

Note - The presentation in the column "Concrete strength class" of the estimated values ​​​​of the class or values ​​\u200b\u200bof the required concrete strength for each section separately (estimation of the strength class for one section) is not allowed.

The goals, basic principles and basic procedure for carrying out work on interstate standardization are established by GOST 1.0-92 “Interstate standardization system. Basic Provisions” and GOST 1.2-2009 “Interstate Standardization System. Interstate standards, rules and recommendations for interstate standardization. Rules for the development, adoption, application, updating and cancellation "

1 DEVELOPED by the Structural Subdivision of JSC "NIC "Construction" Research, Design and Technological Institute of Concrete and Reinforced Concrete. A.A. Gvozdev (NIIZhB)

2 INTRODUCED by the Technical Committee for Standardization TC 465 "Construction"

3 ADOPTED by the Interstate Council for Standardization, Metrology and Certification (Minutes of June 18, 2015 No. 47)

Short country name
according to MK (ISO 3166) 004-97

Country code
according to MK (ISO 3166) 004-97

Abbreviated name of the national authority
for standardization

Armenia

Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Armenia

Belarus

State Standard of the Republic of Belarus

Kazakhstan

State Standard of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstandart

Moldova

Moldova-Standard

Russia

Rosstandart

Tajikistan

Tajikstandart

4 By order of the Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology dated September 25, 2015 No. 1378-st, the interstate standard GOST 22690-2015 was put into effect as the national standard of the Russian Federation from April 1, 2016.

5 This standard takes into account the main regulatory provisions regarding the requirements for mechanical methods for non-destructive testing of the strength of concrete of the following European regional standards:

EN 12504-2:2001 Testing concrete in structures - Part 2: Non-destructive testing - Determination of rebound number

EN 12504-3:2005 Testing concrete in structures - Determination of pull-outforce

Degree of conformity - non-equivalent (NEQ)

Information about changes to this standard is published in the annual information index "National Standards", and the text of changes and amendments - in the monthly information index "National Standards". In case of revision (replacement) or cancellation of this standard, a corresponding notice will be published in the monthly information index "National Standards". Relevant information, notification and texts are also posted in the public information system - on the official website of the Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology on the Internet

GOST 22690-2015

Concretes
Determination of strength by mechanical methods of nondestructive testing

Introduction date - 2016-04-01

1 area of ​​use

This standard applies to structural heavy, fine-grained, light and tension concrete of monolithic, prefabricated and precast-monolithic concrete and reinforced concrete products, structures and structures (hereinafter referred to as structures) and establishes mechanical methods for determining the compressive strength of concrete in structures by elastic rebound, shock impulse , plastic deformation, separation, rib shearing and separation with shearing.

2 Normative references

This standard uses normative references to the following interstate standards:

Note - Standard test schemes are applicable in a limited range of concrete strengths (see appendices and ). For cases not related to standard test schemes, calibration dependencies should be established according to general rules.

4.6 The test method should be selected taking into account the data given in the table and additional restrictions established by manufacturers of specific measuring instruments. The use of methods outside the concrete strength ranges recommended in the table is allowed with scientific and technical justification based on the results of studies using measuring instruments that have passed metrological certification for an extended concrete strength range.

Table 1

Method name

Limit values ​​of concrete strength, MPa

Elastic rebound and plastic deformation

5 - 50

shock impulse

5 - 150

Separation

5 - 60

Rib chipping

10 - 70

Breakaway with chipping

5 - 100

4.7 Determination of the strength of heavy concrete of design classes B60 and above or with an average compressive strength of concrete Rm≥ 70 MPa in monolithic structures must be carried out taking into account the provisions of GOST 31914.

4.8 The strength of concrete is determined in sections of structures that do not have visible damage (peeling of the protective layer, cracks, cavities, etc.).

4.9 The age of concrete of controlled structures and its sections should not differ from the age of concrete of structures (sections, samples) tested to establish a calibration dependence by more than 25%. The exceptions are the control of strength and the construction of a calibration dependence for concrete whose age exceeds two months. In this case, the difference in the age of individual structures (sections, samples) is not regulated.

4.10 Tests are carried out at a positive temperature of concrete. It is allowed to conduct tests at a negative temperature of concrete, but not lower than minus 10 ° C, when establishing or linking the calibration dependence, taking into account the requirements. The temperature of the concrete during testing must correspond to the temperature provided for by the operating conditions of the devices.

Calibration dependencies established at a concrete temperature below 0 °C are not allowed to be used at positive temperatures.

4.11 If it is necessary to test concrete structures after heat treatment at surface temperature T≥ 40 °C (to control the tempering, transfer and stripping strength of concrete) the calibration dependence is established after determining the strength of concrete in the structure by an indirect non-destructive method at a temperature t = (T± 10) °C, and testing of concrete by a direct non-destructive method or testing of samples - after cooling at normal temperature.

5 Measuring instruments, equipment and tools

5.1 Measuring instruments and devices for mechanical testing, designed to determine the strength of concrete, must be certified and verified in the prescribed manner and must comply with the requirements of the application.

5.2 Readings of instruments calibrated in units of concrete strength should be considered as an indirect indicator of concrete strength. These devices should be used only after establishing the calibration dependence "instrument reading - concrete strength" or linking the dependence set in the device in accordance with.

5.3 A tool for measuring the diameter of indentations (caliper according to GOST 166) used for the plastic deformation method must provide measurement with an error of not more than 0.1 mm, a tool for measuring the depth of an indentation (caliper type according to GOST 577, etc.) - with an error no more than 0.01 mm.

5.4 Standard schemes for testing the method of tearing with shearing and chipping of the rib provide for the use of anchor devices and grips in accordance with the applications and.

5.5 For the shear pull method, anchor devices should be used, the insertion depth of which should not be less than the maximum size of the coarse concrete aggregate of the structure being tested.

5.6 For the tear-off method, steel discs with a diameter of at least 40 mm, a thickness of at least 6 mm and at least 0.1 of the diameter, with the roughness parameters of the bonded surface of at least Ra\u003d 20 microns according to GOST 2789. Adhesive for gluing the disk must provide the strength of adhesion to concrete, at which the destruction occurs along the concrete.

6 Test preparation

6.1.1 Preparation for testing includes checking the devices used in accordance with the instructions for their operation and establishing calibration dependencies between the concrete strength and the indirect strength characteristic.

6.1.2 The calibration dependence is established on the basis of the following data:

The results of parallel tests of the same sections of structures by one of the indirect methods and the direct non-destructive method for determining the strength of concrete;

The results of testing sections of structures by one of the indirect non-destructive methods for determining the strength of concrete and testing core samples taken from the same sections of the structure and tested in accordance with GOST 28570;

The results of testing standard concrete samples by one of the indirect non-destructive methods for determining the strength of concrete and mechanical tests in accordance with GOST 10180.

6.1.3 For indirect non-destructive methods for determining the strength of concrete, the calibration dependence is established for each type of normalized strength specified in for concretes of the same nominal composition.

It is allowed to build one calibration dependence for concrete of the same type with one type of coarse aggregate, with a single production technology, differing in nominal composition and normalized strength value, subject to the requirements.

6.1.4 The allowable difference in the age of concrete of individual structures (sections, samples) when establishing a calibration dependence on the age of concrete of a controlled structure is taken according to .

6.1.5 For direct non-destructive methods, it is allowed to use the dependencies given in the appendices and for all types of standardized concrete strength.

6.1.6 The calibration dependence must have a standard (residual) deviation S T . H. M, not exceeding 15% of the average strength of concrete sections or samples used in the construction of the dependence, and the correlation coefficient (index) is not less than 0.7.

It is recommended to use a linear dependence of the form R = a + bK(where R- concrete strength, K is an indirect indicator). The methodology for establishing, estimating parameters and determining the conditions for applying a linear calibration dependence is given in the Appendix.

6.1.7 When constructing the calibration dependence of the deviation of individual values ​​of concrete strength R i f from the average value of the concrete strength of the sections or samples used to build the calibration dependence should be within:

From 0.5 to 1.5 average concrete strength at ≤ 20 MPa;

From 0.6 to 1.4 average concrete strength at 20 MPa< ≤ 50 МПа;

From 0.7 to 1.3 average concrete strength at 50 MPa< ≤ 80 МПа;

From 0.8 to 1.2 average concrete strength at > 80 MPa.

6.1.8 Correction of the established dependence for concretes of intermediate and design age should be carried out at least once a month, taking into account additionally obtained test results. The number of samples or areas of additional tests during the adjustment should be at least three. The correction procedure is given in the appendix.

6.1.9 It is allowed to use indirect non-destructive methods for determining the strength of concrete, using calibration dependencies established for concrete that differs from the tested one in composition, age, hardening conditions, humidity, with reference in accordance with the methodology for the application.

6.1.10 Without reference to specific conditions for the application, the calibration dependences established for concrete that differs from the test one can only be used to obtain approximate strength values. It is not allowed to use approximate strength values ​​without reference to specific conditions to assess the strength class of concrete.

Then, sites are selected in the amount provided for, on which the maximum, minimum and intermediate values ​​​​of the indirect indicator are obtained.

After testing by an indirect non-destructive method, the sections are tested by a direct non-destructive method or samples are taken for testing in accordance with GOST 28570.

6.2.4 To determine the strength at a negative temperature of concrete, the sections selected for constructing or linking the calibration dependence are first tested by an indirect non-destructive method, and then samples are taken for subsequent testing at a positive temperature or warmed up by external heat sources (infrared emitters, heat guns, etc.). ) to a depth of 50 mm to a temperature not lower than 0 °C and tested by a direct non-destructive method. The temperature control of the heated concrete is carried out at the depth of installation of the anchor device in the prepared hole or along the surface of the chip in a non-contact way using a pyrometer according to GOST 28243.

Rejection of the test results used to build the calibration dependence at a negative temperature is allowed only if the deviations are associated with a violation of the test procedure. In this case, the rejected result should be replaced by the results of a repeated test in the same area of ​​the structure.

6.3.1 When constructing a calibration dependence on control samples, the dependence is established by single values ​​of the indirect indicator and concrete strength of standard cube samples.

For a single value of the indirect indicator, the average value of the indirect indicators for a series of samples or for one sample (if the calibration dependence is established for individual samples) is taken. For a single value of the strength of concrete, the strength of concrete in a series according to GOST 10180 or one sample (calibration dependence for individual samples) is taken. Mechanical testing of samples according to GOST 10180 is carried out immediately after testing by an indirect non-destructive method.

6.3.2 When constructing a calibration dependence based on the results of testing sample cubes, at least 15 series of sample cubes according to GOST 10180 or at least 30 individual sample cubes are used. Samples are made in accordance with the requirements of GOST 10180 in different shifts, for at least 3 days from concrete of the same nominal composition, according to the same technology, with the same hardening mode as the structure to be controlled.

The unit values ​​of the concrete strength of the sample cubes used to build the calibration dependence must correspond to the deviations expected in production, while being within the ranges established in.

6.3.3 The calibration dependence for the methods of elastic rebound, shock impulse, plastic deformation, separation and chipping of the rib is established on the basis of the results of testing the manufactured sample cubes, first by the non-destructive method, and then by the destructive method in accordance with GOST 10180.

When establishing a calibration dependence for the method of separation with shearing, the main and control samples are made according to . An indirect characteristic is determined on the main samples, control samples are tested in accordance with GOST 10180. The main and control samples must be made from the same concrete and cured under the same conditions.

6.3.4 The dimensions of the samples should be selected in accordance with the largest aggregate size in the concrete mix in accordance with GOST 10180, but not less than:

100×100×100 mm for the methods of rebound, impact impulse, plastic deformation, as well as for the method of separation with chipping (control samples);

200×200×200 mm for the method of chipping the rib of the structure;

300×300×300 mm, but with a rib size of at least six anchor device installation depths for the pull-off method with shearing (basic samples).

6.3.5 To determine the indirect characteristics of strength, tests are carried out according to the requirements of the section on the side (in the direction of concreting) faces of the sample cubes.

The total number of measurements on each sample for the method of elastic rebound, shock impulse, plastic deformation upon impact must be at least the established number of tests on the site according to the table, and the distance between the impact points must be at least 30 mm (15 mm for the shock impulse method). For the indentation plastic deformation method, the number of tests on each face must be at least two, and the distance between the test points must be at least two indent diameters.

When establishing a calibration dependence for the rib shearing method, one test is carried out on each side rib.

When establishing the calibration dependence for the method of separation with shearing, one test is carried out on each side face of the main sample.

6.3.6 When tested by the method of elastic rebound, shock impulse, plastic deformation upon impact, the specimens shall be clamped in the press with a force of not less than (30 ± 5) kN and not more than 10% of the expected value of the breaking load.

6.3.7 The samples tested by the pull-off method are installed on the press so that the surfaces on which the pull-out was carried out do not adjoin the press base plates. The test results according to GOST 10180 are increased by 5%.

7 Testing

7.1.1 The number and location of controlled sections in structures must comply with the requirements of GOST 18105 and be indicated in the design documentation for structures or be set taking into account:

Control tasks (determining the actual class of concrete, stripping or tempering strength, identifying areas of reduced strength, etc.);

Type of construction (columns, beams, slabs, etc.);

Placement of grips and order of concreting;

Structural reinforcement.

The rules for assigning the number of test sites for monolithic and prefabricated structures in the control of concrete strength are given in the appendix. When determining the strength of concrete of the examined structures, the number and location of sections should be taken according to the program of the survey.

7.1.2 Tests are carried out on a section of the structure with an area of ​​100 to 900 cm 2 .

7.1.3 The total number of measurements in each section, the distance between the measurement points in the section and from the edge of the structure, the thickness of the structures in the measurement section should not be less than the values ​​\u200b\u200bgiven in the table, depending on the test method.

Table 2 - Requirements for test sites

Method name

Total number
measurements
Location on

Minimum
distance between
measuring points
on the site, mm

Minimum
edge distance
structures to the point
measurements, mm

Minimum
thickness
structures, mm

elastic rebound

shock impulse

Plastic deformation

Rib chipping

Separation

2 diameters
disk

Breakaway with shearing at the working depth of the anchorh:

≥ 40mm

< 40мм

7.1.4 The deviation of individual measurement results in each section from the arithmetic mean of the measurement results for this section should not exceed 10%. The results of measurements that do not meet the specified condition are not taken into account when calculating the arithmetic mean of the indirect indicator for this area. The total number of measurements in each section when calculating the arithmetic mean must comply with the requirements of the table.

7.1.5 The strength of concrete in the controlled section of the structure is determined by the average value of the indirect indicator according to the calibration dependence established in accordance with the requirements of section, provided that the calculated value of the indirect indicator is within the established (or tied) dependence (between the lowest and highest strength values ).

7.1.6 The surface roughness of the structure concrete section when tested by the methods of rebound, impact impulse, plastic deformation should correspond to the surface roughness of the structure sections (or cubes) tested when establishing the calibration dependence. In necessary cases, it is allowed to clean the surfaces of the structure.

When using the indentation plastic deformation method, if the zero reading is taken after the application of the initial load, there are no requirements for the roughness of the concrete surface of the structure.

7.2.1 Tests are carried out in the following sequence:

The position of the device when testing the structure relative to the horizontal is recommended to be taken the same as when establishing the calibration dependence. In a different position of the device, it is necessary to make a correction for the indicators in accordance with the instruction manual for the device;

7.3.1 Tests are carried out in the following sequence:

The device is positioned so that the force is applied perpendicular to the surface under test in accordance with the instructions for use of the device;

When using a spherical indenter, to facilitate measurements of the indentation diameters, the test can be carried out through sheets of carbon and white paper (in this case, tests to establish the calibration dependence are carried out using the same paper);

Fix the values ​​of the indirect characteristic in accordance with the instruction manual for the device;

Calculate the average value of the indirect characteristic on the construction site.

7.4.1 Tests are carried out in the following sequence:

The device is positioned so that the force is applied perpendicular to the surface under test in accordance with the instructions for use of the device;

The position of the device when testing the structure relative to the horizontal is recommended to be taken the same as when testing when establishing the calibration dependence. In a different position of the device, it is necessary to make a correction for the readings in accordance with the instruction manual for the device;

The value of the indirect characteristic is fixed in accordance with the instruction manual for the device;

Calculate the average value of the indirect characteristic on the construction site.

7.5.1 When testing by the pull-off method, the sections should be located in the zone of the lowest stresses caused by the operational load or the compression force of the prestressed reinforcement.

7.5.2 The test is carried out in the following sequence:

At the place where the disk is glued, the surface layer of concrete is removed with a depth of 0.5 - 1 mm and the surface is cleaned of dust;

The disk is glued to the concrete by pressing the disk and removing excess adhesive outside the disk;

The device is connected to the disk;

The load is smoothly increased at a rate of (1 ± 0.3) kN/s;

The area of ​​the projection of the separation surface on the plane of the disk is measured with an error of ± 0.5 cm 2;

The value of the conditional stress in concrete at separation is determined as the ratio of the maximum force of separation to the projection area of ​​the separation surface.

7.5.3 The test results are not taken into account if the reinforcement was exposed during the detachment of concrete or the projection area of ​​the detachment surface was less than 80% of the disk area.

7.6.1 When testing by the pull-off method with shearing, the sections should be located in the zone of the lowest stresses caused by the operational load or the compression force of the prestressed reinforcement.

7.6.2 Tests are carried out in the following sequence:

If the anchor device was not installed before concreting, then a hole is made in the concrete, the size of which is chosen in accordance with the device operating instructions, depending on the type of anchor device;

An anchor device is fixed in the hole to the depth provided for in the instruction manual for the device, depending on the type of anchor device;

The device is connected to the anchor device;

The load is increased at a rate of 1.5 - 3.0 kN / s;

Fix the reading of the force meter of the device R 0 and anchor slippage Δ h(difference between the actual depth of the pull-out and the depth of the anchoring device) with an accuracy of at least 0.1 mm.

7.6.3 Measured pull-out force R 0 is multiplied by the correction factor γ, determined by the formula

where h- working depth of the anchor device, mm;

Δ h- anchor slippage, mm.

7.6.4 If the largest and smallest dimensions of the torn-out part of the concrete from the anchor device to the boundaries of destruction along the surface of the structure differ by more than two times, and also if the depth of the torn-out differs from the depth of the anchor device by more than 5% (Δ h > 0,05h, γ > 1.1), then the test results can only be taken into account for an approximate assessment of the strength of concrete.

Note - Approximate values ​​of the strength of concrete are not allowed to be used to assess the class of concrete in terms of strength and build calibration dependencies.

7.6.5 The test results are not taken into account if the pull-out depth differs from the depth of the anchoring device by more than 10% (Δ h > 0,1h) or the reinforcement was exposed at a distance from the anchor device, less than the depth of its embedment.

7.7.1 When testing by the rib shearing method, there should be no cracks, concrete rims, sags or shells with a height (depth) of more than 5 mm in the test area. The sections should be located in the zone of the least stresses caused by the operational load or the compression force of the prestressed reinforcement.

7.7.2 The test is carried out in the following sequence:

The device is fixed on the structure, load is applied at a speed of not more than (1 ± 0.3) kN / s;

Record the reading of the force meter of the device;

Measure the actual depth of chipping;

Determine the average value of the chipping force.

7.7.3 The test results are not taken into account if the reinforcement was exposed during concrete shearing or the actual shearing depth differed from the specified one by more than 2 mm.

8 Processing and presentation of results

8.1 The test results are presented in a table indicating:

Type of construction;

Design class of concrete;

Age of concrete;

The strength of the concrete of each controlled area according to ;

The average strength of the concrete structure;

Zones of the structure or its parts, subject to the requirements.

The form of the test results presentation table is given in the appendix.

8.2 Processing and assessment of compliance with the established requirements of the values ​​of the actual strength of concrete, obtained using the methods given in this standard, is carried out in accordance with GOST 18105.

Note - Statistical assessment of the concrete class according to the test results is carried out according to GOST 18105 (schemes "A", "B" or "C") in cases where the strength of concrete is determined by the calibration dependence constructed in accordance with section . When using previously installed dependencies by linking them (by application ) statistical control is not allowed, and the assessment of the concrete class is carried out only according to the "G" scheme GOST 18105.

8.3 The results of determining the strength of concrete by mechanical methods of non-destructive testing are drawn up in a conclusion (protocol), in which the following data are given:

About the tested structures indicating the design class, the date of concreting and testing, or the age of concrete at the time of testing;

On the methods used to control the strength of concrete;

About the types of devices with serial numbers, information about the verification of devices;

On the accepted calibration dependences (dependence equation, dependence parameters, compliance with the conditions for applying the calibration dependence);

Used to build a calibration dependence or its binding (date and results of tests by non-destructive indirect and direct or destructive methods, correction factors);

On the number of sites for determining the strength of concrete in structures, indicating their location;

Test results;

Methodology, results of processing and evaluation of the obtained data.

Annex A
(mandatory)
Standard Shear-Pull Test Design

A.1 The standard shearing test scheme provides for tests subject to the requirements - .

A.2 The standard test scheme is applicable in the following cases:

Tests of heavy concrete with compressive strength from 5 to 100 MPa;

Tests of lightweight concrete with compressive strength from 5 to 40 MPa;

The maximum fraction of coarse concrete aggregate is not more than the working depth of anchor devices.

A.3 The supports of the loading device should evenly adjoin the concrete surface at a distance of at least 2 h from the axis of the anchor device, where h- working depth of the anchor device. The test scheme is shown in the figure.

1 2 - support of the loading device;
3 - capture of the loading device; 4 - transitional elements, traction; 5 - anchor device;
6 - tear-out concrete (separation cone); 7 - test design

Figure A.1 — Schematic of the pull-out and shear test

A.4 The standard shearing test scheme provides for the use of three types of anchor devices (see Figure ). Anchor device type I is installed in the structure during concreting. Anchor devices of types II and III are installed in holes previously prepared in the structure.

1 - working rod; 2 - working rod with expanding cone; 3 - segmented corrugated cheeks;
4 - support rod; 5 - working rod with a hollow expansion cone; 6 - leveling washer

Figure A.2 — Types of anchor devices for a standard test scheme

A.5 The parameters of anchor devices and the ranges of measured concrete strength for them under the standard test scheme are indicated in the table. For lightweight concrete, in the standard test scheme, only anchor devices with a embedment depth of 48 mm are used.

Table A.1 - Parameters of anchor devices for a standard test scheme

Anchor type
devices

Anchor diameter
devicesd, mm

Depth of embedding of anchor devices,
mm

Acceptable for anchor device
strength measurement range
for concrete compression, MPa

working h

full h"

severe

lung

45 - 75

10 - 50

10 - 40

40 - 100

5 - 100

5 - 40

10 - 50

A.6 Anchor designs of types II and III should provide preliminary (before applying the load) compression of the hole walls at the working depth of embedding h and slip control after testing.

Annex B
(mandatory)
Standard Rib Shearing Test Arrangement

B.1 The standard rib shearing test scheme provides for testing subject to the requirements -.

B.2 The standard test scheme is applicable in the following cases:

The maximum fraction of coarse concrete aggregate is not more than 40 mm;

Tests of heavy concrete with compressive strength from 10 to 70 MPa on crushed granite and limestone.

B.3 For testing, a device is used, consisting of a power exciter with a force measuring unit and a gripper with a bracket for local shearing of the structure rib. The test scheme is shown in the figure.

1 - a device with a loading device and a force meter; 2 - support frame;
3 - chipped concrete; 4 - test design; 5 - grip with bracket

Figure B.1 - Schematic of the rib shear test

B.4 In case of local shearing of the rib, the following parameters should be provided:

chipping depth a= (20 ± 2) mm;

Cleave Width b= (30 ± 0.5) mm;

The angle between the direction of the load and the normal to the loaded surface of the structure β = (18 ± 1)°.

Annex B
(recommended)
Calibration dependence for the method of separation with shearing

When carrying out tests by the method of separation with shearing according to the standard scheme according to the appendix, the cubic compressive strength of concrete R, MPa, it is allowed to calculate according to the calibration dependence according to the formula

R = m 1 m 2 P,

where m 1 - coefficient taking into account the maximum size of coarse aggregate in the pull-out zone, taken equal to 1 with aggregate size less than 50 mm;

m 2 - coefficient of proportionality for the transition from pulling out force in kilonewtons to the strength of concrete in megapascals;

R- pull-out force of the anchor device, kN.

When testing heavy concrete with a strength of 5 MPa or more and light concrete with a strength of 5 to 40 MPa, the values ​​of the proportionality coefficient m 2 are taken according to the table.

Table B.1

Anchor type
devices

Range
measurable
concrete strength
for compression, MPa

Anchor diameter
devicesd, mm

Anchor embedment depth
devices, mm

Coefficient valuem 2 for concrete

severe

lung

45 - 75

10 - 50

40 - 75

5 - 75

10 - 50

Odds m 2 when testing heavy concrete with an average strength above 70 MPa should be taken according to GOST 31914.

Annex D
(recommended)
Calibration dependence for the rib shearing method
with a standard test scheme

When performing a rib shearing test according to the standard scheme according to the appendix, the cubic compressive strength of concrete on granite and lime crushed stone R, MPa, it is allowed to calculate according to the calibration dependence according to the formula

R = 0,058m(30R + R 2),

where m- coefficient taking into account the maximum size of coarse aggregate and taken equal to:

1.0 - with aggregate size less than 20 mm;

1.05 - with aggregate size from 20 to 30 mm;

1.1 - with aggregate size from 30 to 40 mm;

R- chipping force, kN.

Annex D
(mandatory)
Requirements for instruments for mechanical testing

Table E.1

Name of characteristics of devices

Characteristics of devices for the method

elastic
rebound

shock
momentum

plastic
deformations

separation

chipping
ribs

separation from
chipping

Hardness of striker, striker or indenter HRCe, not less than

Roughness of the contact part of the striker or indenter, µm, not more than

Impactor or indenter diameter, mm, not less than

Thickness of disk indenter edges, mm, not less than

Conical indenter angle

30° - 60°

Indentation diameter, % of indenter diameter

20 - 70

Perpendicularity tolerance when applying a load at a height of 100 mm, mm

Impact energy, J, not less than

0,02

Load increase rate, kN/s The equation of dependence "indirect characteristic - strength" is assumed to be linear according to the formula

E.2 Rejection of test results

After constructing the calibration dependence according to the formula (), it is corrected by rejecting single test results that do not satisfy the condition:

where the average value of concrete strength according to the calibration dependence is calculated by the formula

here values R i H R i f, , N- see explanations for formulas (), ().

E.4 Correction of the calibration dependence

Adjustment of the established calibration dependence, taking into account additionally obtained test results, should be carried out at least once a month.

When adjusting the calibration dependence, at least three new results obtained at the minimum, maximum and intermediate values ​​​​of the indirect indicator are added to the existing test results.

As data is accumulated to build the calibration dependence, the results of previous tests, starting from the very first ones, are rejected so that the total number of results does not exceed 20. After adding new results and rejecting old ones, the minimum and maximum values ​​of the indirect characteristic, the calibration dependence and its parameters are set again according to the formulas () - ().

E.5 Conditions for applying the calibration dependence

The use of a calibration dependence to determine the strength of concrete according to this standard is allowed only for values ​​​​of an indirect characteristic falling in the range from H min up to H max.

If the correlation coefficient r < 0,7 или значение , then control and strength assessment based on the obtained dependence are not allowed.

Annex G
(mandatory)
The method of binding the calibration dependence

G.1 The value of the strength of concrete, determined using the calibration dependence established for concrete that differs from the tested one, is multiplied by the coincidence coefficient K With. Meaning K s is calculated by the formula

where R os i- strength of concrete i-th section, determined by the method of separation with chipping or testing of cores in accordance with GOST 28570;

R cosv i- strength of concrete i-th section, determined by any indirect method according to the calibration dependence used;

n- number of test sites.

G.2 When calculating the coefficient of coincidence, the following conditions must be met:

The number of test sites taken into account when calculating the coefficient of coincidence, n ≥ 3;

Each private value R os i /R cosv i must be at least 0.7 and not more than 1.3:

1 per 4 m length of linear structures;

1 by 4 m 2 area of ​​flat structures.

Annex K
(recommended)
Test result presentation table form

Name of structures
(parties of designs),
design strength class
concrete, date of concreting
or age of concrete tested
structures

Designation 1)

Site number according to the scheme
or location
in axes 2)

Strength of concrete, MPa

Strength class
concrete 5)

plot 3)

medium 4 )

1) Mark, symbol and (or) location of the structure in the axes, the zone of the structure, or part of the monolithic and prefabricated-monolithic structure (grip), for which the concrete strength class is determined.

2) The total number and location of plots in accordance with .

3) The strength of the concrete area in accordance with .

4) The average strength of the concrete of a structure, a zone of a structure or a part of a monolithic and precast-monolithic structure with the number of sections that meet the requirements .

5) The actual strength class of concrete of a structure or part of a monolithic and precast-monolithic structure in accordance with paragraphs 7.3 - 7.5 GOST 18105 depending on the selected control scheme.

Note - Presentation in the column "Concrete strength class" of the estimated values ​​of the class or values ​​of the required concrete strength for each section separately (estimation of the strength class for one section) is not allowed.

Key words: structural heavy and light concretes, monolithic and prefabricated concrete and reinforced concrete products, structures and structures, mechanical methods for determining the compressive strength, elastic rebound, impact impulse, plastic deformation, separation, rib shearing, separation with shearing

The compressive strength of concrete is the main indicator that characterizes concrete.

There are two systems for expressing this indicator:

The compressive strength of concrete is the main indicator that characterizes concrete. It is on it that the non-destructive testing of the strength of concrete in monolithic structures is oriented. There are two systems for expressing this indicator:

  • Concrete class, B is the so-called cubic strength (i.e., a compressible cube-shaped sample), showing the withstand pressure in MPa. The share of the probability of destruction during the concrete strength test does not exceed 5 units out of 100 tested samples. It is denoted by the Latin letter B and a number showing the strength in MPa. According to SNiP 2.03.01-84 "Concrete and reinforced concrete structures".
  • Concrete grade, M - this is the compressive strength of concrete, kgf / cm². It is denoted by the Latin letter M and numbers from 50 to 1000. The maximum deviation that allows the control and assessment of the strength of concrete according to GOST 26633–91 “Concrete heavy and fine-grained is 13.5%.

The brand of concrete and the class are determined after 28 days from the date of pouring, under normal conditions, or the calculation is carried out taking into account the coefficient (after 7–14 days, the material acquires 60–80% of brand strength, after 28 days approximately 100%, after 90 days -130% .). The ultrasonic method of non-destructive testing of concrete is carried out, as a rule, at the intermediate and design age of the reinforced concrete structure.

The strength of concrete is affected by a number of factors: cement activity, cement content, water to cement ratio by weight, quality of aggregates, quality of mixing and degree of compaction, age and curing conditions of concrete, re-vibration. The rate of hardening of concrete is greatly influenced by the temperature and humidity of the environment. Conditionally normal is an environment with a temperature of 15–20 ° C and an air humidity of 90–100%. With an increase in the content of cement in concrete, its strength increases to a certain limit. Then it grows slightly, while other properties of concrete deteriorate: shrinkage and creep increase. Therefore, it is not recommended to introduce more than 600 kg of cement per 1 m³ of concrete.

Conformity of concrete grade (M) to class (B) and compressive strength

Concrete brand, M

Concrete class, B

Strength, MPa

Strength, kg / cm 2

Breakaway Method ranks among non-destructive methods for determining the strength of concrete special place. Considered a non-destructive method, the shearing method is inherently a destructive method, since the strength of concrete is estimated by the force required to break a small volume of concrete, which allows the most accurate assessment of it. actual strength. Therefore, this method is used not only to determine the strength of concrete of unknown composition, but can also be used to build calibration dependencies for other non-destructive testing methods. This method is applied to heavy concrete and structural concrete on light aggregates in monolithic and prefabricated concrete and reinforced concrete products, structures and structures and establishes a method for testing concrete and determining its compressive strength by local destruction of concrete when a special anchor device is pulled out of it. Such ultrasonic method of concrete strength control allows you to determine the compressive strength for concrete in the strength range from 5.0 to 100.0 MPa. When developing the standard, materials GOST 22690–88 were used.

One of the most common and effective ways non-destructive testing for determining the strength of concrete is a measurement with a sclerometer, or as it is also called, a Schmidt hammer.


Methods for determining the strength of concrete: equipment used

With the help of the devices presented below, it is possible to carry out non-destructive testing of concrete. This allows more accurate prediction physical characteristics ready-made reinforced concrete structures, which means minimizing the losses of the construction organization and protecting the customer from all sorts of troubles.

Among other things, this quality control of concrete allows testing of concrete, the temperature of which has dropped below 0ºС. Traditional Methods quality control of concrete in the laboratory cannot boast of such convenience: previously it was necessary to take a sample and check it during room temperature in laboratory conditions. Interesting modern solution also by the fact that contractors may not resort to the services of specialized organizations at each stage construction works. In turn, specialists can independently come to the site and conduct an examination of the quality of concrete in accordance with GOST standards. The equipment is quite compact and mobile, and the preparation of results takes a minimum of time.

Used equipment

Schmidt hammer Original Schmidt type N

Testing of concrete products using the Schmidt hammer Original Schmidt is the most common worldwide measurement technique that does not destroy concrete in accordance with GOST 22690-2015

Proceq offers the appropriate hammer model for each concrete testing application.

Schmidt hammer models are available for testing concrete products of the Original Schmidt type with different impact energies for testing materials of various types and sizes.

Our N, NR, L and LR type hammers are specifically designed to assess the quality and compressive strength of concrete products with a range of 10 to 70 N/mm2 (1,450 to 10,152 psi).

Models with built-in paper recorders (LR and NR) are capable of automatically recording rebound values ​​on paper tape.

SI Type Approval Certificate Brochure Schmidt Hammers

POS-50MG4 "Skol" is designed for non-destructive testing of concrete strength by methods of rib chipping, tearing with chipping and tearing of steel disks according to GOST 22690-2015.

Measuring the strength of concrete using such equipment is allowed both on projects under construction and on finished buildings. The device is indispensable in the construction industry, in the work of public utilities and restoration bureaus, which periodically check the integrity of buildings. Model received non-volatile memory, which stores the last two hundred measurements. They are marked with the brand of concrete and the exact date of the analysis, allowing specialists to easily track the dynamics of changes in key indicators.