Why do we measure split tensile strength of concrete?
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There are two traditional tests methods to measure the tensile strength of concrete, the splitting tensile strength of concrete cylinders and the flexural strength of beams. The splitting known as the Brazilian or the indirect tension test is a popular method of characterizing the tensile strength of concrete.
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Answer: The splitting tensile strength test is performed on hardened concrete to determine its tensile strength. Marginal variations in water to cement ratio, ingredient proportioning, increase in a slump, etc impacts the desired concrete strength. This in turn affects the strength and stability of structure
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