UNE-EN 13791:2020
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Assessment of in-situ compressive strength in structures and precast concrete components
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22-04-2020
(1) This document:
gives methods and procedures for the estimation of the in-situ compressive strength and characteristic in-situ compressive strength of concrete in structures and precast concrete components using direct methods (core testing) and indirect methods, e.g. ultra-sonic pulse velocity, rebound number;
provides principles and guidance for establishing the relationships between test results from indirect test methods and the in-situ compressive strength;
provides procedures and guidance for assessing the conformity with the compressive strength class of a recently supplied concrete.
(2) This document provides requirements for determining the in-situ strength at test locations and the characteristic strength of test regions, but how this information is to be applied needs to be considered in the light of the specific situation and engineering judgement applied to the specific case.
(3) This document does not include the assessment of the quality of concrete for properties other than compressive strength, e.g. durability-related properties.
(4) This document is not for the assessment of conformity of concrete compressive strength in accordance with EN 206 or EN 13369, except as indicated in EN 206:2013+A1:2016, 5.5.1.2 or 8.4.
(5) This document does not cover the procedures or criteria for the routine conformity control of precast concrete components using either direct or indirect measurements of the in-situ strength.
| Committee |
CTN 83
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| DocumentType |
Standard
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| Pages |
49
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| ProductNote |
THIS STANDARD ALSO REFERS TO :EN 1990,EN 1992-1-1,CEN/TR 17086
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| PublisherName |
Asociación Española de Normalización
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| Status |
Current
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| Standards | Relationship |
| EN 13791:2019 | Identical |
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