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QUINTERO ORTIZ, Luz Amparo; CRUZ HERNANDEZ, Ricardo Alfredo y PENA SANTOS, Deyci Yamile. Effect of the Water Content on the Strength and the Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity of Concrete. Tecnura [online]. 2014, vol.18, n.42, pp.103-113. ISSN 0123-921X.
The purpose of this study is to determine correlations among content of concrete water, compressive resistance and Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity (UPV). Cylindrical concrete specimens, 200 mm long and 100 mm in diameter made from a mixture of Portland cement type I, and a water/cement ratio (w/c) 0.5, have been studied. The curing of the specimens was performed under standardized conditions and indoor environmental conditions. It determines the water content in each specimen by difference in weight and subjecting them to UPV tests and to compressive resistance test during the first 28 days after the setting. The results show a model of logarithmic type that describes the relationship between the compressive strength with the water content of concrete and the UPV during the curing stages proposed.
Palabras clave : concrete; compressive strength; curing; ultrasonic pulse velocity.