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Download Solution PDFConsider the following strengths of concrete:
i. Cube strength
ii. Cylinder strength
iii. Split-tensile strength
iv. Modulus of rupture
The correct sequence in increasing order of these strengths is
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Split-Tensile Strength
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Measures the indirect tensile strength of concrete using a cylinder placed horizontally and compressed diametrically.
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It is the lowest among all because concrete is inherently weak in tension.
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Typical value: 8–12% of cube compressive strength.
Modulus of Rupture
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Also known as flexural strength, it represents the tensile strength of concrete under bending.
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Higher than split tensile strength but still much lower than compressive strengths.
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Generally 10–15% of cube compressive strength.
Cylinder Strength
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Measures compressive strength using a cylindrical specimen (150 mm × 300 mm).
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Lower than cube strength due to less confinement and aspect ratio effects.
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Typically 80% of cube strength.
Cube Strength
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Standard compressive strength measured using 150 mm cube specimens.
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Highest among all due to uniform load distribution and shape effect.
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Used as the design strength in most Indian codes (e.g., M20, M25 grades).
Additional Information1. Split-Tensile Strength (Indirect Tensile Test)
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Test Method:
A cylindrical concrete specimen is placed horizontally and loaded diametrically in compression until failure.
The compressive force induces tensile stress perpendicular to the loading direction, causing the specimen to split. -
Specimen Size:
Standard cylinder of 150 mm diameter × 300 mm height.
Modulus of Rupture (Flexural Strength Test)
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Test Method:
A beam specimen is placed on two supports and loaded either at one-third points (two-point loading) or at the center (single-point loading) until failure. -
Specimen Size:
Standard size is 100 mm × 100 mm × 500 mm or 150 mm × 150 mm × 700 mm. -
Code Reference:
IS 516:1959 (Section on Flexural Strength).
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