Tests in Civil Engineering
Tests in Civil Engineering
Tests in Civil Engineering
Building Material
Cement Tests
1) Field Test:
a) Colour Test
Uniform Grey Colour
b) Properties Test
Smooth in Texture
It should Shink in water
Have No Lumps
c) Strength Test
Prepare a block of cement of size 25*25*200 m3
Immerse in water for 7 days
Now remove the mould and subject it to point load of 340N by placing it over
supports 150mm apart
Sample Should show no sign of Failure under the application of Load
2) Lab Test:
a) Fineness Test
It is used to check proper grinding which has direct impact on rate of hydration, rate of gain of
strength and evolution of heat
i. Sieve Test:
Take 100gms of Cement and place it on IS Sieve No. 9 (90 Micron)
Perform Sieving for 15 mins
Weight of Residue should not exceed 10% of original weight for
OPC
ii. Air Permeability Test:
It Represented in Terms of specific surface area (cm2/gm)
Blaine’s Air Permeability Apparatus is Used
Based on relationship between flow of Air through cement bed and
surface area of cement
For OPC, SSA should not be less than 2250 cm2/gm
Percentage of Residue Specific Surface (m2/kg)
Type of Cement
by Weight Not less than
1. Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) 10 225
2. Rapid Hardening Cement (RHC) 5 325
3. Portland Pozzolana Cement (PPC) 5 300
7) Brick Testing
For Brick Testing, 50 Bricks is taken at random for a lot of maximum 50,000 bricks
a) The bricks should be at least table moulded, well burnt and free from Cracks
b) Dimension Tests
20 pieces out of the selected pieces are taken and laid flat and checked for tolerance
limit
Tolerance Limit of L= ± 80mm, W= ± 40mm, and H= ± 40mm
The Brick Should be uniform shape and size
Conventional Size of Bricks = 224mm*114mm*76mm
Standard Size of Bricks = 190mm*90mm*90mm
With Mortar = 200mm*100mm*100mm
Weight of 1m3 Bricks = 1800 Kg
Weight of 1 Brick = 3.5 – 3.6 Kg
c) Sound Test
The Brick when struck together should sound produce a metallic ringing sound
d) Structure Test
The Bricks should be free from any voids. It should have a uniform Homogenous
Structure across all the sections
e) Absorption Test
The Bricks when Immersed in Water for 24 Hours, should not absorb more than
20% in case of 1st Class Bricks
22% in case of 2nd Class Bricks
25% in case of 3rd Class Bricks
f) Compressive Strength Test
The Bricks should have minimum Compressive Strength of
10 KN/mm2 in case of 1st Class Bricks
7.5 KN/mm2 in case of 2nd Class Bricks
3.5 KN/mm2 in case of 3rd Class Bricks
g) Toughness Test
When dropped from 1m unto a levelled Ground the Brick Should not break into
pieces
h) Hardness/ Abrasion
The Brick should not show any impression of when scratched on by Finger Nails
i) Efflorescence Test
The Brick when immersed in Water for 24 hours should not show any signs of
Efflorescence and staining
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