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Designacin: C 31\/C 31 M 98

Prctica estndar para

Haciendo y curado a muestras concretas en el campo

Esta norma es publicada bajo la xed designacin C 31\/C M 31; el nmero inmediatamente despus de la designacin indica el ao de adopcin original o, en caso de revisin, el ao de la ltima revisin. Un nmero entre parntesis indica el ao pasado reapproval. Un (psilon superndice e) indica un cambio editorial desde la ltima revisin o reapproval. Esta norma ha sido aprobada para su uso por agencias del departamento de defensa.

1. mbito de aplicacin C 403 tiempo de configuracin de mezcla de concreto - mtodo de ensayo 2 Tures por la resistencia de penetracin 1.1 Esta prctica cubre los procedimientos para la elaboracin y curado C 470 G catinico para moldes para formar pruebas concretas cilindro y haz especmenes de muestras representativas de Cilindros verticalmente2 hormign fresco para un proyecto de construccin. C 511 ultrasnicos cationes armarios hmedos, hmedas habitaciones, y 1.2 El hormign utilizado para hacer los especmenes moldeados deber Tanques de almacenamiento de agua utilizadas en las pruebas de hidrulica se muestrea despus in situ todos los ajustes realizados en el Cementos y hormigones3 proporciones de mezcla, incluyendo la adicin de agua de la mezcla y C 617 prctica para envases cilndricos ultrasnicos concreta aprovechables. Esta prctica no es satisfactoria para hacer ultrasnicosMens2 Mens de hormign no tener depresin medible o que requieren C 1064 Test Method for temperatura de recin mixto otros tamaos o formas de especmenes. 2 Hormign de cemento Portland 1.3 Los valores en pulgadas-libra unidades o unidades 4 2.2 Publicacin del Instituto de hormign de Amrica: se considerar por separado como estndar. Las unidades son CP-1 tcnico de campo pruebas concretas, de grado I se muestra entre parntesis. Los valores no pueden ser exactos equivalentes; por lo tanto, cada sistema debe utilizarse de forma independiente Gua de 309R para la consolidacin de hormign de la otra. La combinacin de los valores de las dos unidades puede resultar 3. Portancia signi y uso de inconformidad. 3.1 Esta prctica proporciona requisitos uniformes para 1.4. Esta norma no pretende abordar todos los haciendo, curar, proteger y transportar pruebas concretas se refiere a seguridad, si lo hay, asociado con su uso. Es el especmenes bajo eld condiciones. responsabilidad del usuario de esta norma para establecer do3.2 Si los especmenes son estndar y se cur, como cuado las prcticas de seguridad y salud y determinar la aplicacin estipuladas, los datos resultantes de la prueba son capaces de ser utilizados para The limitaciones reglamentarias antes de su uso. los siguientes propsitos: 1.5 El texto de esta norma hace referencia a notas que proporcionan 3.2.1 Aceptacin pruebas para ultrasnicos fuerza ed, material explicativo. Estas notas no se considerar como 3.2.2 Comprobacin adecuacin de proporciones de mezcla para requisitos de la norma. fuerza, y 2. Documentos de referenciados 3.2.3 Control de calidad. 3.3 Si se realizan los especmenes y eld curado, como estipulado 2.1 Las normas ASTM: en el presente, los datos resultantes de la prueba son capaces de ser utilizados para la C 138 mtodo de ensayo por unidad de peso, rendimiento y contenido de aire 2 los siguientes propsitos: (Gravimtrico) de hormign 3.3.1 Determinacin del tiempo que se permite que la estructura C 143 Test Method for Slump de hidrulico Con cemento 2 poner en servicio, Creta 2 3.3.2 Comparacin con resultados de las pruebas del ultrasnicos curado estndarC 172 prctica para hormign recin mixto de muestreo Mens o con los resultados de diversos mtodos de prueba en el lugar, C 173 mtodo de ensayo para el contenido de aire del recin mixto 2 3.3.3 Adecuacin de curacin y proteccin de hormign en la Hormign por el mtodo volumtrico estructura, o C 192 prctica para hacer y curar la prueba concreta ultrasnicos 3.3.4 Forman o cimbrar requisitos de tiempo de eliminacin. Mens en el laboratorio 2 C 231 mtodo de ensayo para el contenido de aire del recin mixto 4. Aparato Hormign por el mtodo de presin 2 4.1 Moldes, GeneralMolds para especmenes o cierres ellas en contacto con el hormign deber ser hecha de acero, emitidos
1 Esta prctica est bajo la jurisdiccin de ASTM Comit C-9, en concreto y agregados de concreto y es responsabilidad directa del Subcomit C09.61 sobre Pruebas concretas para la fuerza. Edicin actual aprobado el 10 de julio de 1998. Publicado febrero de 1999. Originalmente publicado como 31 C 20. Por ltimo anterior edicin 31 C 96. 2 Libro anual de normas ASTM, Vol 04.02.

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hierro u otro material nonabsorbent, no reactivo con hormign 4.10 Aire contenido ApparatusThe aparato para medir que contengan portland o otros cementos hidrulicos. Moldes deber contenido de aire deber ser conformes a las exigencias de los mtodos de prueba Mantenga sus dimensiones y forma en todas las condiciones de uso. 173 C o C 231. Moldes sern estancos durante su uso, a juzgar por su capacidad de 4.11 Temperatura de DevicesThe de medicin de temperatura de para contener agua vierten en ellos. Disposiciones para las pruebas de agua dispositivos de medicin se ajustarn al requieren aplicablefuga se dan en los mtodos de ensayo de elongacin, Absorpmomentos de prueba mtodo C 1064. cin y seccin de fugas de agua del ultrasnicos cationes C 470. A 5. Requisitos de prueba sellador adecuado, tales como grasa pesada, plastilina, o cera microcristalina se utilizarn cuando sea necesario para prevenir 5.1 SpecimensCompressive cilndrica o dividir diezfiltracin a travs de las articulaciones. Se proveern medios positivos a especmenes de fuerza Sile sern cilindros emitidos y permiten establecer mantenga placas base rmly a los moldes. Moldes reutilizables debern ser en posicin vertical, con una longitud igual a dos veces el ligeramente recubiertas con aceite mineral o una forma adecuada no reactivodimetro. El modelo estndar ser de 6 por 12 pulgadas [150 liberar material antes de su uso. por 300 milmetros] cilindro cuando el tamao mximo nominal de la 4.2 MoldsMolds cilindros de hormign de casting probar ultrasnicos- agregado grueso no exceda de 2 cm [50 mm] (nota 2, nota Mens deber ajustarse a los requisitos del ultrasnicos cationes C 470. 3). Cuando el tamao mximo nominal de agregado grueso 4.3 Rayo MoldsBeam moldes debern ser de la forma y Does superan 2 cm [50 mm], o bien la muestra concreta sern dimensiones necesarias para producir a los especmenes estipulados en el punto 5.2. por tamizado, tal como se describe en prctica C 172 o el tratadas El interior las superficies de los moldes ser suaves. Las partes, dimetro del cilindro ser de al menos tres veces el inferior y extremos sern perpendiculares entre s y deber tamao mximo nominal de agregado grueso en el hormign. Para ser recto y verdadero y libre del abombamiento. Variacin mxima pruebas para ultrasnicos de aceptacin ed fuerza, ms pequeos que los cilindros 1 desde la seccin nominal no exceder de 8 pulgadas [3 mm] 6 por 12 pulgadas [150 por 300 mm] no se utilizarn, a menos que otro para moldes con profundidad o amplitud de 6 pulgadas [150 mm] o ms. el tamao es ultrasnicos ed (nota 4). Moldes debern presentar muestras al menos tan largos, pero no ms 1 16 pulgadas [2 mm] menor que la longitud requerida en el punto 5.2. Nota 2The tamao mximo nominal es el ms pequeo tamiz de apertura ms de a travs del cual toda la cantidad de agregado se permite pasar. 4.4 Apisonamiento RodA ronda, varilla de acero directamente con el Nota 3When moldes en unidades SI son necesarios y no est disponible, dimensiones conformes con en el cuadro 1, teniendo el apisonamiento equivalent inch-pound unit size mold should be permitted. final o ambos extremos redondean a un Consejo hemisfrico de la misma NOTE 4For uses other than acceptance testing for specied strength, dimetro como la varilla. a 4 by 8 in. [100 by 200 mm] or 5 by 10 in. [125 by 250 mm] cylinder may be suitable. However, the diameter of any cylinder shall be at least three 4.5 Se utilizarn los vibradores de VibratorsInternal. El vibrador times the nominal maximum size of the coarse aggregate in the concrete se realizarn al menos 7000 vibraciones por minuto [150 Hz] mientras est en funcionamiento el vibrador en el hormign. El dimetro de (Note 2). When cylinders smaller than the standard size are used, within-test variability has been shown to be higher but not to a statistically un vibrador ronda ser de no ms de un tercio del dimetro signicant degree. The compressive strength results are affected by a el molde del cilindro o un tercio el ancho del molde haz. number of factors including cylinder size. Otros vibradores en forma tendr un permetro equivalente a la 5.2 Beam SpecimensFlexural strength specimens shall be circunferencia de un vibrador ronda apropiado. El combinado beams of concrete cast and hardened in the horizontal position. longitud del elemento del eje y vibra vibrador exceder The length shall be at least 2 in. [50 mm] greater than three la profundidad de la seccin se vibr por al menos 3 pulgadas [75 times the depth as tested. The ratio of width to depth as molded mm]. la frecuencia del vibrador se comprobar peridicamente. shall not exceed 1.5. The standard beam shall be 6 by 6 in. [150 Nota 1For informacin sobre el tamao y frecuencia de los vibradores diversos by 150 mm] in cross section, and shall be used for concrete y un mtodo para comprobar peridicamente la frecuencia del vibrador ACI 309. with nominal maximum size coarse aggregate up to 2 in. [50 4.6 Mazo de MalletA con una goma o cuero crudo cabeza pesan- mm] (Note 2). When the nominal maximum size of the coarse Ing 1,25 6 lb 0,50 [0.6 6 se utilizarn 0,2 kg]. aggregate exceeds 2 in. [50 mm], the smaller cross sectional 4.7 Pequeos ToolsShovels, oats porttiles, paletas y un dimension of the beam shall be at least three times the nominal deber facilitarse reed vibra tacmetro. maximum size of the coarse aggregate. Unless required by 4.8 Picado ApparatusThe aparatos para medicin de project specications, beams made in the eld shall not have a depresin se ajustar a los requisitos de ensayo mtodo C 143. width or depth of less than 6 in. [150 mm]. 4.9 Recipiente de muestreo de ReceptacleThe ser un adecuado 5.3 Field Technicians The eld technicians making and gage pesado metal pan, carretilla o at, limpia nonabsorcuring specimens for acceptance testing shall be certied ACI doblado Junta de capacidad suficiente para permitir una remezcla fcil de la Field Testing Technicians, Grade I or equivalent. Equivalent toda muestra con una pala o paleta. personnel certication programs shall include both written and performance examinations, as outlined in ACI CP-1.
Diameter of Cylinder or Width of Beam in. [mm] <6 [150] 6 [150] 9 [225]
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Rod tolerances length 6 4 in. [100 mm] and diameter 6 116 in. [2 mm].

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Diameter in. [mm] 3/8 [10] 5/8 [16] 5/8 [16]

TABLE 1 Tamping Rod Requirements

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Rod Dimensions A 12 [300] 20 [500] 26 [650]

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6. Sampling Concrete 6.1 The samples used to fabricate test specimens under this standard shall be obtained in accordance with Practice C 172 unless an alternative procedure has been approved. 6.2 Record the identication of the sample with respect to the location of the concrete represented and the time of casting.

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7. Slump, Air Content, and Temperature 7.1 SlumpMeasure and record the slump of each batch of concrete from which specimens are made immediately after remixing in the receptacle, as required in Test Method C 143. 7.2 Air Content Determine and record the air content in accordance with either Test Method C 173 or Test Method C 231. The concrete used in performing the air content test shall not be used in fabricating test specimens. 7.3 TemperatureDetermine and record the temperature in accordance with Test Method C 1064.
NOTE 5Some specications may require the measurement of the unit weight of concrete. The volume of concrete produced per batch may be desired on some projects. Also, additional information on the air content measurements may be desired. Test Method C 138 is used to measure the unit weight, yield, and gravimetric air content of freshly mixed concrete.
TABLE 3 Molding Requirements by Rodding
Specimen Type and Size Cylinders: Diameter, in. [mm] 4 [100] 6 [150] 9 [225] Beams: Width, in. [mm] 6 [150] to 8 [200] >8 [200] Number of Layers Number of Roddings per Layer Approximate Depth of Layer, in. [mm]

3 3 4 2 3 or more

25 25 50 see 8.3 see 8.3

one-third depth of specimen one-third depth of specimen 4.5 [112] one-half depth of specimen 3 [75] to 4 [100]

8. Molding Specimens 8.1 Place of Molding Mold specimens promptly on a level, rigid surface, free of vibration and other disturbances, at a place as near as practicable to the location where they are to be stored. 8.2 Casting CylindersSelect the proper tamping rod from 4.4 and Table 1 or the proper vibrator from 4.5. Determine the method of consolidation from Table 2, unless another method is specied. If the method of consolidation is rodding, determine molding requirements from Table 3. If the method of consolidation is vibration, determine molding requirements from Table 4. Select a small tool of a size and shape large enough so each amount of concrete obtained from the sampling receptacle will be representative and small enough so concrete is not lost when being placed in the mold. While placing the concrete in the mold, move the small tool around the perimeter of the mold opening to ensure an even distribution of the concrete and minimize segregation. Each layer of concrete shall be consolidated as required. In placing the nal layer, add an amount of concrete that will ll the mold after consolidation. 8.3 Casting BeamsSelect the proper tamping rod from 4.4 and Table 1 or proper vibrator from 4.5. Determine the method of consolidation from Table 2, unless another method is specied. If the method of consolidation is rodding, determine the molding requirements from Table 3. If the method of consolidation is vibration, determine the molding requirements from Table 4. Determine the number of roddings per layer, one 2 for each 2 in. [14 cm ] 2 of the top surface area of the beam. Select a small tool, of the size and shape large enough so each amount of concrete obtained from the sampling receptacle is representative and small enough so concrete is not lost when placed in the mold. Each layer shall be consolidated as required. In placing the nal layer, add an amount of concrete that will ll the mold after consolidation. Place the concrete so that it is uniformly distributed within each layer with a minimum of segregation.
TABLE 2 Method of Consolidation Requirements
Slump in. (mm) >3 (75) 1 to 3 (25 to 75) <1 (25) Method of Consolidation rodding rodding or vibration vibration

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TABLE 4 Molding Requirements by Vibration


Specimen Type and Size Cylinders: Diameter, in. [mm] 4 [100] 6 [150] 9 [225] Beams: Width, in. [mm] 6 [150] to 8 [200] over 8 [200] Number of Layers Number of Vibrator Insertions per Layer Approximate Depth of Layer, in. [mm]

2 2 2 1 2 or more

1 2 4 see 8.4.2 see 8.4.2

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8.4 ConsolidationThe methods of consolidation for this practice are rodding or internal vibration. 8.4.1 RoddingPlace the concrete in the mold, in the required number of layers of approximately equal volume. Rod each layer with the rounded end of the rod using the required number of roddings. Rod the bottom layer throughout its depth. Distribute the roddings uniformly over the cross section of the mold. For each upper layer, allow the rod to penetrate through the layer being rodded and into the layer below approximately 1 in. [25 mm]. After each layer is rodded, tap the outsides of the mold lightly 10 to 15 times with the mallet, to close any holes left by rodding and to release any large air bubbles that may have been trapped. Use an open hand to tap light-gage single-use cylinder molds which are susceptible to damage if tapped with a mallet. After tapping, spade the concrete along the sides and ends of beam molds with a trowel or other suitable tool. Underlled molds shall be adjusted with representative concrete during consolidation of the top layer. Overlled molds shall have excess concrete removed. 8.4.2 VibrationMaintain a uniform time period for duration of vibration for the particular kind of concrete, vibrator, and specimen mold involved. The duration of vibration required will depend upon the workability of the concrete and the effectiveness of the vibrator. Usually sufficient vibration has been applied as soon as the surface of the concrete has become relatively smooth. Continue vibration only long enough to achieve proper consolidation of the concrete. Overvibration may cause segregation. Fill the molds and vibrate in the required number of approximately equal layers. Place all the concrete for each layer in the mold before starting vibration of that layer. In compacting the specimen, the vibrator shall not be allowed to rest on the bottom or sides of the mold. Carefully

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withdraw the vibrator in such a manner that no air pockets are left in the specimen. When placing the nal layer, avoid 1 4 in. [6 mm]. overlling by more than 8.4.2.1 CylindersThe number of insertions of the vibrator per layer is given in Table 4. When more than one insertion per layer is required distribute the insertion uniformly within each layer. Allow the vibrator to penetrate through the layer being vibrated, and into the layer below, approximately 1 in. [25 mm]. After each layer is vibrated, tap the outsides of the mold lightly 10 to 15 times with the mallet, to close any holes that remain and to release any large air bubbles that may have been trapped. Use an open hand to tap light-gage single-use molds which are susceptible to damage if tapped with a mallet. 8.4.2.2 BeamsInsert the vibrator at intervals not exceeding 6 in. [150 mm] along the center line of the long dimension of the specimen. For specimens wider than 6 in., use alternating insertions along two lines. Allow the shaft of the vibrator to penetrate into the bottom layer approximately 1 in. (25 mm). After each layer is vibrated, tap the outsides of the mold lightly 10 to 15 times with the mallet to close any holes left by vibrating and to release any large air bubbles that may have been trapped. 8.5 FinishingAfter consolidation, strike off excess concrete from the surface and oat or trowel as required. Perform all nishing with the minimum manipulation necessary to produce a at even surface that is level with the rim or edge of the mold and that has no depressions or projections larger than 1 8 in. [3.3 mm]. 8.5.1 CylindersAfter consolidation, nish the top surfaces by striking them off with the tamping rod where the consistency of the concrete permits or with a wood oat or trowel. If desired, cap the top surface of freshly made cylinders with a thin layer of stiff portland cement paste which is permitted to harden and cure with the specimen. See section on Capping Materials of Practice C 617. 8.5.2 BeamsAfter consolidation of the concrete, use a hand-held oat to strike off the top surface to the required tolerance to produce a at, even surface. 8.6 IdenticationMark the specimens to positively identify them and the concrete they represent. Use a method that will not alter the top surface of the concrete. Do not mark the removable caps. Upon removal of the molds, mark the test specimens to retain their identities. storage (Note 6). The supporting surface on which specimens are stored shall be level to within 1 4 in. per ft [20 mm per m]. If cylinders in the single use molds are moved, lift and support the cylinders from the bottom of the molds with a large trowel or similar device. If the top surface is marred during movement to place of initial storage, immediately renish. 9.2.2 Initial CuringAfter molding, the specimens shall be stored in a temperature range between 60 to 80F [16 to 27C] and in a moist environment preventing moisture loss up to 48 h (Note 6). Shield all specimens from direct sunlight and, if used, radiant heating devices. The storage temperature shall be controlled by use of cooling or heating devices, as necessary. Record the temperature of the storage environment using a maximum-minimum thermometer. For concrete mixtures with specied strengths of 6 000 psi [40 MPa] or greater, the initial storage curing temperature shall be between 68 and 78F [20 and 26C]. Specimens that are to be transported to the laboratory for nal curing of Section 9.2.3 before 48 h shall remain in the molds in a moist environment, until they are received in the laboratory, demolded and placed in nal curing. If specimens are not transported within 48 h, the molds shall be removed within 24 6 8 h and nal curing used until transported (see 10.1).
NOTE 6It may be necessary to create an environment during the initial curing to provide satisfactory moisture and to control the temperature. The specimens may be immediately immersed in water saturated with calcium hydroxide, stored in tightly constructed wooden boxes, damp sand pits, temporary buildings at construction sites, under wet burlap or heavyweight closed plastic bags. For concrete mixtures with specied compressive strengths of 6 000 psi [40 MPa] or greater, heat of hydration generated during the early ages may raise the storage temperature above the required storage temperature. Immersion in water saturated with calcium hydroxide may be the easiest method to maintain the required storage temperature. Immersing in water saturated with calcium hydroxide should not be used for specimens in cardboard or other molds that expand when immersed in water. Other suitable methods may be used provided the requirements limiting specimen temperature and moisture loss are met. The temperature may be controlled by ventilation, thermostatically controlled thermal devices, or by heating devices such as stoves, light bulbs, or thermostatically controlled heating elements. Early age strength test results may be lower when stored near 60F [16C] and higher when stored near 80F [27C].

9. Curing 9.1 ProtectionImmediately after nishing, precautions shall be taken to prevent evaporation and loss of water from the specimens. Protect the outside surfaces of cardboard molds from contact with wet burlap or other sources of water. Cover specimens with a nonabsorbent, nonreactive plate or sheet of impervious plastic. When wetted burlap is used over the plate or plastic sheet to help retard evaporation, the burlap must not be in contact with the surface of the concrete. 9.2 Standard CuringStandard curing is the curing method used when the specimens are made and cured for the purposes stated in 3.2. 9.2.1 StorageIf specimens cannot be molded at the place where they will receive initial curing, immediately after nishing move the specimens to an initial curing place for

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9.2.3 Final Curing: 9.2.3.1 CylindersUpon completion of initial curing and within 30 min after removing the molds, cure specimens with free water maintained on their surfaces at all times at a temperature of 73 6 3F [23 6 2C] using water storage tanks or moist rooms complying with the requirements of Specication C 511. Temperatures between 68 and 86F [20 and 30C] are permitted for a period not to exceed 3 h immediately prior to test if free moisture is maintained on the surfaces of the specimen at all times, except when capping with sulfur mortar capping compound. When capping with this material, the ends of the cylinder will be dried as described in Practice C 617. 9.2.3.2 BeamsBeams are to be cured the same as cylinders (see 9.2.3.1) except for 24 6 4 h prior to testing, they shall be stored in water saturated with calcium hydroxide at 73 6 3F [23 6 2C]. Drying of the surfaces of the beam shall be prevented between removal from water storage and completion of testing.

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NOTE 7Relatively small amounts of surface drying of exural specimens can induce tensile stresses in the extreme bers that will markedly reduce the indicated exural strength.

9.3 Field Curing Field curing is the curing method used for the specimens made and cured as stated in 3.3. 9.3.1 CylindersStore cylinders in or on the structure as near to the point of deposit of the concrete represented as possible. Protect all surfaces of the cylinders from the elements in as near as possible the same way as the formed work. Provide the cylinders with the same temperature and moisture environment as the structural work. Test the specimens in the moisture condition resulting from the specied curing treatment. To meet these conditions, specimens made for the purpose of determining when a structure is permitted to be put in service shall be removed from the molds at the time of removal of form work. 9.3.2 BeamsAs nearly as practicable, cure beams in the same manner as the concrete in the structure. At the end of 48 6 4 h after molding, take the molded specimens to the storage location and remove from the molds. Store specimens representing pavements of slabs on grade by placing them on the ground as molded, with their top surfaces up. Bank the sides and ends of the specimens with earth or sand that shall be kept damp, leaving the top surfaces exposed to the specied curing treatment. Store specimens representing structure concrete as near the point in the structure they represent as possible, and afford them the same temperature protection and moisture environment as the structure. At the end of the curing period leave the specimens in place exposed to the weather in the same manner as the structure. Remove all beam specimens from eld storage and store in water saturated with calcium hydroxide at 73 6 3F [23 6 2C] for 24 6 4 h immediately before time of testing to ensure uniform moisture condition

from specimen to specimen. Observe the precautions given in 9.2.3.2 to guard against drying between time of removal from curing to testing. 10. Transportation of Specimens to Laboratory 10.1 Prior to transporting, cure and protect specimens as required in Section 9. Specimens shall not be transported until at least 8 h after nal set. (See Note 8). During transporting, protect the specimens with suitable cushioning material to prevent damage from jarring. During cold weather, protect the specimens from freezing with suitable insulation material. Prevent moisture loss during transportation by wrapping the specimens in plastic, wet burlap, by surrounding them with wet sand, or tight tting plastic caps on plastic molds. Transportation time shall not exceed 4 h.
NOTE 8Setting time may be measured by Test Method C 403.

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11. Report 11.1 Report the following information to the laboratory that will test the specimens: 11.1.1 Identication number, 11.1.2 Location of concrete represented by the samples, 11.1.3 Date, time and name of individual molding specimens, 11.1.4 Slump, air content, and concrete temperature, test results and results of any other tests on the fresh concrete and any deviations from referenced standard test methods, and 11.1.5 Curing method. 12. Keywords 12.1 beams; casting samples; concrete; curing; cylinders; testing

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