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IS:6441( Part IX)-1973
Indkm Standard (‘eamrme”1“7)
METHODS OF TESTS FOR
AUTOCLAVE CELLULAR CONCRETE
PRODUCTS
PART IX JOINTING OF AUTOCLAVE CELLULAR
CONCRETE ELEMENTS
( Second Reprint DECEMBER 1996)
UDC 666.973,6:693.224
@ Copyright 1973
BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS
MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI 110002
Gr Z juty 1973
1S: 6441 ( Part IX ) = 1973
Indian Standard
METHODS OF TESTS FOR
AUTOCLAVE” CELLULAR CONCRETE
PRODUCTS
PART IX JOINTING OF AUTOCLAVE CELLULAR
CONCRETE ELEMENTS
Cement and Concrete SectionaI Committee, BDC 2
Chairman Reprrsmtin:
DR H, CL VISVRSVARAYA Cement Research Institute of India, New Delhi
Members
DR .4, S. BH.MXJRX Xationa? “rest House, Calcut~a
SHRI E. K, RAiMACH.+NDRAN( Akrzo!t )
SHRI A. K. CSSATTERJ! Central Building Research Institute ( CSIR ),
Roorkec
DR S. S. REHSI ( Alkrnsrte)
DIRECTOR -Centml Road Research Im.titute [ CSIR ), New Delhi
W R. K. GHOSH (AMmsufe )—.—
DIRECTOR (C51(IRSj’
~EPUTY DSREOTOk
(A&rrrsste)
SSSRIK. H. GANGWAL
SmwK, C. GSSOSAL
SHRSA.K.BrawAs
DR R. K. GSSOSX
@MRS )
Alternate)
DR R. R. HATTSASWADI
SHRtP.J. JAWS ( A[tsrnute)
Jo~~ i&~CSOR, ST A S D A R D S
~EPWSY DSREOTOR,SkANDARDS
(B& S ) ( Aftsrnafe )
%s1 S. B. Jossrr
Ssmr M. T. KANSE
SHRI S. L. KATSSURIA
SHRXS. R. KULKARNI
SsssssM. A. MSSHTA
SXRXO. MUTHASNK%N
SWKERINTEHSSINCJE N csI N x ER,
2ND CSROLSS( Affsrsta&)
Central Water & Power Commission, New Delhi
Hyderabad Asbestos Cement Products Ltd,
?i@derabad
AIokudyog Services Ltd, New Delhi
Indian Roads Congress, New Delhi
Associated Oement Companies Ltd, Bombay,,
Rewwzr~inoe.@s & Standards Organization,
S. B. Joshi & Co Ltd, Bombay
Directorate Gen@ of Supplies & Disposals
Roads Wing, .Mmlstry of Transport & Shipping
M. N’. Dastur & Co ( Prwate ) Ltd, Calcutta
Concrete Association of India, Bornbay
Central Public Works Department
(Continuedorrpa~e2,]
@ Copyright1973
BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS
This publication is prot=$d under the fttdian COPYr%-h.IACI. ( Xlv of 1957) and
reproduction in whole or sssWt bY?nY.~ans cxcePt with .wrmn permission of the
publisher shall be deemed to be an lnfrlngcment Of copyright under the said Act.
IS: 6441 ( Part 1X ). 1973
( Contirrwffrnn page 1 )
Members.
Smtl ERAcH A. XA~IR9HA55
SslRI K. K. W.fiii31A1t
BIW NAnEW I’RASA~
COL.J. M. TOLAXI ( Altwurte )
PROF G. S. RASSASWAMV
Rtprewnting
Institution of Engineers ( India), Calcutta
In personal capacity (‘ Ramamrlay ‘, 11 First Crercmf
Park Road, Gzndilirragar,A~ar, Madras )
?hgineer.in-chief’s Branch, Army Headquarters
Structural Engineering Research Cwrtre ( CSIR ),
Roorkw -
DRN. S. 13iiAL ( Aker’=att)
DR A. V. R. RAQ N’ationaI Bu;ldkgs Organization, New Delhi
SHRTRAVE+DERLAL ( Abrrctc )
SHRI G. S. M. RAO Gco!ogicaI Survey of India, Nagpur
SJ+R1T. N. S. RAO Gammon India Ltd, Bombay
&.rm S. 1{. Pr~HBmo ( .,f~!ernc:c)
SrXnSS~ARY Central Board of Irrigation & Power, ?&w Delhi
SHRI R. P. SHARM.4 Irrigation ancl Power Research Institute, Amritsar
SNRI h’kJHIXDER SIXGH( A[’emafe)
S1iRI G. B. Snmn Hindustarr Housing Factory Ltd, New Delhi
SHRI C. L. KAXIWAL ( Mtwna!c )
SHRI j. S. SINGIIOTA Bcas Designs Organization, Nangal Township
SNRI T, C. G.N?G ( Aimrafe }
SHRZ R. K. .%sw... ‘ ‘ In&m Bureau ot’ Mines, h’agpur
SHRI K. A. SURISAMNAM India Cements Ltd, Madras
SHR1 I’. S. i<Alf iCHANDRAN ~.4@rrrale)
SRRI L. SWAROOP Dalmia Cement ( Bharat ) Ltd, h’ew Delhi
Srssu A. V. R.JWANA
SHRI D. AJtTss~ &Mi!A,
Director ( Ctv Engg )
( A!/~~naf~)
Dircetor General, 1S1 ( Ec-oficio Meml-.r )
Secrtfary
SHM Y. R. TANEJA
Deputy JXrcctor ( Civ E1,gg ), 1S1
Prcc:,; t Concrete Products subccmlmitter, BD(2 2:9
Conwr#r
SSSRI hf. & h’fEHTA Concrete Association of India, BotnbaY
.41,vnbers
SI.SRIE. T. ~NT:.i ( Alternateto
Sbri h4. A. Xlrhta )
SHR1 V. il. ART! IA! COOII Neyveii Ligr,itc Corporation l.td, Ney,el
SHRI T. RAMACIiA~~,~ { .Jlhvrrctc )
SHRI ~. ~. (%ATT7.!, lEK Hir]cfuscan Block Manufacturil:g Co Ltd. Calcutta
%rnr S. K. [;IIATTr.:’.- CL Hindustan Housing Factory Ltd, New Delhi
DBFUTY DIKZCTLOI,. STANDARDS Rescarct], Designs and Standards Organization,
(B&S) Lucknow
AWTAIQT DIRE. CTOR, STANrSARSX
( hi~c ) ( Ah-we)
DIRECTOR (CSMRS ) Central Water & PowerCommission, New Delb i
DZPUTY DIRrc~oR i CSMRS )
( Al!mafe )
f Continued on page 7
2
IS : 6441( Part lX ) - 1973
Indian Standard
METHODS OF TESTS FOR
AUTOCLAVED CELLULAR CONCRETE
PRODUCTS
PART IX JOINTING OF AUTOCLAVED CELLULAR
CONCRETE ELEMENTS
0. FOREWORD
0.1 This Indian Standard ( Part IX ) was adopted by the Indian Standards
Institution on 22 March 1973, after the draft finalized by the Cement and
Concrete Sectional Committee had been approved by the Civil Engineering
Division Council.
0.2 Autoclaved cellular concrete is a class of material, which has been
developed commercially abroad and is in the process of development in this
country also. A series of Indian Standards on cellular concrete is being
formulated so as to provide guidance in obtaining reliable products in
autoclaved cellular concrete. The Sectional Committee has considered it
desirable to issue a standard for the methods of tests for autoclaved cellular
concrete products for the guidance of manufacturers and users.
0.3 In the formulation of this standard due weightage has been given to
international co-ordination among the standards and practices prevailing in
different countries in addition to relating it to the practices in the field in this
country.
0.4 For’ convenience of reference, ‘ Indian Standard methods of tests for
autoclaved cellular concrete products ’ has been grouped into the following
nine parts:
Part I Determination of unit weight or bulk density and moisture
content
Part II Determination of drying shrinkage
Part III Determination of thermal conductivity
Part IV Corrosion protection of steel reinforcement in autoclaved
cellular concrete
Part V Determination of compressive strength
Part VI Strength, deformation and cracking of flexural members
subject to bending-short duration loading rest
3
.
15:6441(PartM)-1973
Part VII Strength, deformation and cracking of flexural, members
subject to bending-sustained loading test.
Part VIII Loading tests for flexural members in diagonal tension
Part IX Jointing of autoclaved cellular concrete elements
0.5 In reporting the result of a test or analysis made in accordance with
this standard, if the final value, observed or calculated, is to be rounded off,
it shall be done in accordance with IS : 2-1960*.
1. SCOPE
1.1 This standard ( Part IX ) covers the procedure for testing the jointing
of autoclaved cellular concrete flexural members, such as, floor and roof slabs.
2. TEST SPECIMENS
2.1 Size of Specimens - For determining the strength of joints a series,
consisting of 3 specimens shall be tested. Each specimen shall consist of
S element parts conforming in all respects to the requirements of the relevant
Indian Standard ( or the requirements specified by the manufacturer )
in respect of shape and dimensions, but of length 0.5 m ( see Fig. 1 ) jointed
together.
2.1.1 Temperature of Specimen - The temperature of the specimen shall
not be materially different from the ambient temperature in which it is
being tested and in any case not less than 0°C.
2.1.2 Moisture Content of Specimen - The moisture content of the concrete
during the test should be indicated and should be not less than 10 perceht
by weight when determined in accordance with IS : 6441
1972t.
( Part 1 ) -
2.2 Jointing-The jointing shall be done in accordance with the direc-
tions of the manufacturer. If the manufacturer has prescribed a modified
method of jointings for use in cold weather, the specimens jointed in that
way shall also be tested in accordance with this procedure.
2.2.1 When no jointing material is required for interaction of loading
between the adjacent elements, the jointing of specimens shall be done
without the jointing material in accordance with the directions of the
manufacturer.
*Rules for rounding off numerical values ( revised ).
tMethods of tests for autoclaved cellular concrete products: Part I Determination of
unit weight or bulk density and moisture content.
4
IS:Wl(PartIX)-1973
LOAD APPLICATION
STRIP
h = thickness of element;
s = load spreading device with
great rigidity, such as, 25 mm
thick mild steel plate;
t = 12 mm porous fibre board;
b = width of element;
a = b - 2. h, but not less than
100 mm; and
I; = clearance between elements
FIG. 1 LOADING ARRANGEMENT FOR JOINTED ELEMENTSop
CELLULAR CONCRETE
2.2.2 In case the interjacent element part has been supported, the support
shall not be removed until the testing takes place.
2.3 Curing - The curing of the mortar shall be done according to the dirrcc-
tions of the manufacturer. The specimens shall not be moved during the
period betheen jointing and testing.
3. PROCEDURE
3.1 Laying on Supports - Each of the two external element parts &I1
be laid on three firm supports ( see Fig. 1 ). TWO of these shall be placed at:
a distance from the joint equal to the thickness of the element part and at a
5
IS : 6441 ( Part IX ) -‘I973
distance of 300 mm from each other. The third support shall be placed
at the external edge of the element parts. The supports shall be placed
symmetrically from the centre line, perpendicular to the joints. The element
part shall be fixed tightk to the external support, avoiding rising and sliding
movements. Each support, shall have an area of about 50 cm2.
dings shall be used.
No pad-
If the joints are to be filled with cement mortar or some
similar mortar, the laying of the specimen on the supports and fixing shall be
done before the jointing.
3.2 Loading Appliances - The loading shall be applied with a linear load,
along the centre line of the central element parallel to the joints and through
a pad of porous fibre board, 12 mm thick ( see Fig. 1 ). The load shall be
uniformly distributed on an area of length 500 mm and width equal to the
width of the element minus twice the height of the element, but in no case
less than 100 mm.
3.3 Testing - The joint shall not be loaded earlier than the period recom-
mended in the directions from the manufacturer. The increase of loading
shall be effected at a rate of about 50 kg/min until rupture occurs. The
loading at rupture shall be measured accurately with a maximum permissible
deviation of f 1.5 percent.
4. REPORTING TEST RESULTS
4.X The strength of the jointing shall be calculated as the total load at
,rupture including the weight of the interjacent element part and the loading
cqoipm.ent expressed in kg/m.
4.1.1 For each specimen t!le strength of the jointing shall be expressed in
kg/m and the mran value of the jointing strength, for the testing series, shall
be expressed in kg/m rounded ~1%in accordance with IS : 2-1960*
4.2 The test report shall indicate the following:
a) Place, date and method of taking specimens;
b) Specification, designation of the element;
c) Designation of the joint design;
d) Description of the jointing method;
e) Rate of curing of the jointing material ( wet erection );
f) Joint strength for each particular specimen; and
g) Mean value of the joint strength for the testing series.
IS: 6441 (Part IX) .1973
( CwrtirrtfesfJrffnrpugc2 )
Members
SHRI K. C, GHOSAL
%~1 A. K. BIsw~s
%stu V. G. GOKSSALE
%-SRIM. K. GUPTA
Re}rt$errtirr~
Alokudyog Srrviccs Lid, New Delhi
( Alkrnck )
Bornbny Cbcmiicals Private Limited, Bombay
Himalzyan Tiles & Mrsrblc Pvt Ltd, Bombay
SHRXB. D. JAYARA~AX State Housing Boisrtl. ilarir3s
%tRl B. K. .lINDAL Central Building Research Institute ( CSIFl ),
Roorlcee
DR S. S. R~HSI ( Altcrnat~)
SHRI L. C. LAI In perscnid capacity ( 6’/17 Wrst End, .Vew Dcllii 23)
SHRI G. C. MATHUR Naioi7al Buildings Or:arsiza!ion, New Delhi
SHRI A. C. GUPTA (.lhrrrafc ~
Sx.rRIS. &’AH.4ttoY Engi~eering Construction Corporatiofi Ltd, Madras
SHRI ~. RASSAKSUSH~~( Alternate}
SHRI K. K. hTAMBIAR In personai caPacitv (: Rmwnalaya’, 11 Fint C’rc$cerrt
Pork Road, Gondhinagcrr,A@r, Madras)
SHRI RADHEY Srmm Engineer-in-Chief’s Branch, Army Headquarters
SHri! B. G. %sIRstz B. G. Shirke & Co, Pooxa
S~R~ R. A. DESI-IMU~H( Alfcrnc!f j
SHRf C. N. SRIXIVASAX C. R. Narayana Road, Madrm
SHRI C. N. RAGEIAVBNDR:AN { Mtcrnab )
SURVEYOR OF IVORKS ( I ) Central Public Works Department
DR H. C. VISVESVARAYA Cement Research Institute of India. NCW Delhi
7
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Headquatier~
Manak Bhavan, 9 Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, NEW DE~Hl 110002
Telephones: 3230131,3233375,3239402
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  • 1. IS:6441( Part IX)-1973 Indkm Standard (‘eamrme”1“7) METHODS OF TESTS FOR AUTOCLAVE CELLULAR CONCRETE PRODUCTS PART IX JOINTING OF AUTOCLAVE CELLULAR CONCRETE ELEMENTS ( Second Reprint DECEMBER 1996) UDC 666.973,6:693.224 @ Copyright 1973 BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG NEW DELHI 110002 Gr Z juty 1973
  • 2. 1S: 6441 ( Part IX ) = 1973 Indian Standard METHODS OF TESTS FOR AUTOCLAVE” CELLULAR CONCRETE PRODUCTS PART IX JOINTING OF AUTOCLAVE CELLULAR CONCRETE ELEMENTS Cement and Concrete SectionaI Committee, BDC 2 Chairman Reprrsmtin: DR H, CL VISVRSVARAYA Cement Research Institute of India, New Delhi Members DR .4, S. BH.MXJRX Xationa? “rest House, Calcut~a SHRI E. K, RAiMACH.+NDRAN( Akrzo!t ) SHRI A. K. CSSATTERJ! Central Building Research Institute ( CSIR ), Roorkec DR S. S. REHSI ( Alkrnsrte) DIRECTOR -Centml Road Research Im.titute [ CSIR ), New Delhi W R. K. GHOSH (AMmsufe )—.— DIRECTOR (C51(IRSj’ ~EPUTY DSREOTOk (A&rrrsste) SSSRIK. H. GANGWAL SmwK, C. GSSOSAL SHRSA.K.BrawAs DR R. K. GSSOSX @MRS ) Alternate) DR R. R. HATTSASWADI SHRtP.J. JAWS ( A[tsrnute) Jo~~ i&~CSOR, ST A S D A R D S ~EPWSY DSREOTOR,SkANDARDS (B& S ) ( Aftsrnafe ) %s1 S. B. Jossrr Ssmr M. T. KANSE SHRI S. L. KATSSURIA SHRXS. R. KULKARNI SsssssM. A. MSSHTA SXRXO. MUTHASNK%N SWKERINTEHSSINCJE N csI N x ER, 2ND CSROLSS( Affsrsta&) Central Water & Power Commission, New Delhi Hyderabad Asbestos Cement Products Ltd, ?i@derabad AIokudyog Services Ltd, New Delhi Indian Roads Congress, New Delhi Associated Oement Companies Ltd, Bombay,, Rewwzr~inoe.@s & Standards Organization, S. B. Joshi & Co Ltd, Bombay Directorate Gen@ of Supplies & Disposals Roads Wing, .Mmlstry of Transport & Shipping M. N’. Dastur & Co ( Prwate ) Ltd, Calcutta Concrete Association of India, Bornbay Central Public Works Department (Continuedorrpa~e2,] @ Copyright1973 BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS This publication is prot=$d under the fttdian COPYr%-h.IACI. ( Xlv of 1957) and reproduction in whole or sssWt bY?nY.~ans cxcePt with .wrmn permission of the publisher shall be deemed to be an lnfrlngcment Of copyright under the said Act.
  • 3. IS: 6441 ( Part 1X ). 1973 ( Contirrwffrnn page 1 ) Members. Smtl ERAcH A. XA~IR9HA55 SslRI K. K. W.fiii31A1t BIW NAnEW I’RASA~ COL.J. M. TOLAXI ( Altwurte ) PROF G. S. RASSASWAMV Rtprewnting Institution of Engineers ( India), Calcutta In personal capacity (‘ Ramamrlay ‘, 11 First Crercmf Park Road, Gzndilirragar,A~ar, Madras ) ?hgineer.in-chief’s Branch, Army Headquarters Structural Engineering Research Cwrtre ( CSIR ), Roorkw - DRN. S. 13iiAL ( Aker’=att) DR A. V. R. RAQ N’ationaI Bu;ldkgs Organization, New Delhi SHRTRAVE+DERLAL ( Abrrctc ) SHRI G. S. M. RAO Gco!ogicaI Survey of India, Nagpur SJ+R1T. N. S. RAO Gammon India Ltd, Bombay &.rm S. 1{. Pr~HBmo ( .,f~!ernc:c) SrXnSS~ARY Central Board of Irrigation & Power, ?&w Delhi SHRI R. P. SHARM.4 Irrigation ancl Power Research Institute, Amritsar SNRI h’kJHIXDER SIXGH( A[’emafe) S1iRI G. B. Snmn Hindustarr Housing Factory Ltd, New Delhi SHRI C. L. KAXIWAL ( Mtwna!c ) SHRI j. S. SINGIIOTA Bcas Designs Organization, Nangal Township SNRI T, C. G.N?G ( Aimrafe } SHRZ R. K. .%sw... ‘ ‘ In&m Bureau ot’ Mines, h’agpur SHRI K. A. SURISAMNAM India Cements Ltd, Madras SHR1 I’. S. i<Alf iCHANDRAN ~.4@rrrale) SRRI L. SWAROOP Dalmia Cement ( Bharat ) Ltd, h’ew Delhi Srssu A. V. R.JWANA SHRI D. AJtTss~ &Mi!A, Director ( Ctv Engg ) ( A!/~~naf~) Dircetor General, 1S1 ( Ec-oficio Meml-.r ) Secrtfary SHM Y. R. TANEJA Deputy JXrcctor ( Civ E1,gg ), 1S1 Prcc:,; t Concrete Products subccmlmitter, BD(2 2:9 Conwr#r SSSRI hf. & h’fEHTA Concrete Association of India, BotnbaY .41,vnbers SI.SRIE. T. ~NT:.i ( Alternateto Sbri h4. A. Xlrhta ) SHR1 V. il. ART! IA! COOII Neyveii Ligr,itc Corporation l.td, Ney,el SHRI T. RAMACIiA~~,~ { .Jlhvrrctc ) SHRI ~. ~. (%ATT7.!, lEK Hir]cfuscan Block Manufacturil:g Co Ltd. Calcutta %rnr S. K. [;IIATTr.:’.- CL Hindustan Housing Factory Ltd, New Delhi DBFUTY DIKZCTLOI,. STANDARDS Rescarct], Designs and Standards Organization, (B&S) Lucknow AWTAIQT DIRE. CTOR, STANrSARSX ( hi~c ) ( Ah-we) DIRECTOR (CSMRS ) Central Water & PowerCommission, New Delb i DZPUTY DIRrc~oR i CSMRS ) ( Al!mafe ) f Continued on page 7 2
  • 4. IS : 6441( Part lX ) - 1973 Indian Standard METHODS OF TESTS FOR AUTOCLAVED CELLULAR CONCRETE PRODUCTS PART IX JOINTING OF AUTOCLAVED CELLULAR CONCRETE ELEMENTS 0. FOREWORD 0.1 This Indian Standard ( Part IX ) was adopted by the Indian Standards Institution on 22 March 1973, after the draft finalized by the Cement and Concrete Sectional Committee had been approved by the Civil Engineering Division Council. 0.2 Autoclaved cellular concrete is a class of material, which has been developed commercially abroad and is in the process of development in this country also. A series of Indian Standards on cellular concrete is being formulated so as to provide guidance in obtaining reliable products in autoclaved cellular concrete. The Sectional Committee has considered it desirable to issue a standard for the methods of tests for autoclaved cellular concrete products for the guidance of manufacturers and users. 0.3 In the formulation of this standard due weightage has been given to international co-ordination among the standards and practices prevailing in different countries in addition to relating it to the practices in the field in this country. 0.4 For’ convenience of reference, ‘ Indian Standard methods of tests for autoclaved cellular concrete products ’ has been grouped into the following nine parts: Part I Determination of unit weight or bulk density and moisture content Part II Determination of drying shrinkage Part III Determination of thermal conductivity Part IV Corrosion protection of steel reinforcement in autoclaved cellular concrete Part V Determination of compressive strength Part VI Strength, deformation and cracking of flexural members subject to bending-short duration loading rest 3 .
  • 5. 15:6441(PartM)-1973 Part VII Strength, deformation and cracking of flexural, members subject to bending-sustained loading test. Part VIII Loading tests for flexural members in diagonal tension Part IX Jointing of autoclaved cellular concrete elements 0.5 In reporting the result of a test or analysis made in accordance with this standard, if the final value, observed or calculated, is to be rounded off, it shall be done in accordance with IS : 2-1960*. 1. SCOPE 1.1 This standard ( Part IX ) covers the procedure for testing the jointing of autoclaved cellular concrete flexural members, such as, floor and roof slabs. 2. TEST SPECIMENS 2.1 Size of Specimens - For determining the strength of joints a series, consisting of 3 specimens shall be tested. Each specimen shall consist of S element parts conforming in all respects to the requirements of the relevant Indian Standard ( or the requirements specified by the manufacturer ) in respect of shape and dimensions, but of length 0.5 m ( see Fig. 1 ) jointed together. 2.1.1 Temperature of Specimen - The temperature of the specimen shall not be materially different from the ambient temperature in which it is being tested and in any case not less than 0°C. 2.1.2 Moisture Content of Specimen - The moisture content of the concrete during the test should be indicated and should be not less than 10 perceht by weight when determined in accordance with IS : 6441 1972t. ( Part 1 ) - 2.2 Jointing-The jointing shall be done in accordance with the direc- tions of the manufacturer. If the manufacturer has prescribed a modified method of jointings for use in cold weather, the specimens jointed in that way shall also be tested in accordance with this procedure. 2.2.1 When no jointing material is required for interaction of loading between the adjacent elements, the jointing of specimens shall be done without the jointing material in accordance with the directions of the manufacturer. *Rules for rounding off numerical values ( revised ). tMethods of tests for autoclaved cellular concrete products: Part I Determination of unit weight or bulk density and moisture content. 4
  • 6. IS:Wl(PartIX)-1973 LOAD APPLICATION STRIP h = thickness of element; s = load spreading device with great rigidity, such as, 25 mm thick mild steel plate; t = 12 mm porous fibre board; b = width of element; a = b - 2. h, but not less than 100 mm; and I; = clearance between elements FIG. 1 LOADING ARRANGEMENT FOR JOINTED ELEMENTSop CELLULAR CONCRETE 2.2.2 In case the interjacent element part has been supported, the support shall not be removed until the testing takes place. 2.3 Curing - The curing of the mortar shall be done according to the dirrcc- tions of the manufacturer. The specimens shall not be moved during the period betheen jointing and testing. 3. PROCEDURE 3.1 Laying on Supports - Each of the two external element parts &I1 be laid on three firm supports ( see Fig. 1 ). TWO of these shall be placed at: a distance from the joint equal to the thickness of the element part and at a 5
  • 7. IS : 6441 ( Part IX ) -‘I973 distance of 300 mm from each other. The third support shall be placed at the external edge of the element parts. The supports shall be placed symmetrically from the centre line, perpendicular to the joints. The element part shall be fixed tightk to the external support, avoiding rising and sliding movements. Each support, shall have an area of about 50 cm2. dings shall be used. No pad- If the joints are to be filled with cement mortar or some similar mortar, the laying of the specimen on the supports and fixing shall be done before the jointing. 3.2 Loading Appliances - The loading shall be applied with a linear load, along the centre line of the central element parallel to the joints and through a pad of porous fibre board, 12 mm thick ( see Fig. 1 ). The load shall be uniformly distributed on an area of length 500 mm and width equal to the width of the element minus twice the height of the element, but in no case less than 100 mm. 3.3 Testing - The joint shall not be loaded earlier than the period recom- mended in the directions from the manufacturer. The increase of loading shall be effected at a rate of about 50 kg/min until rupture occurs. The loading at rupture shall be measured accurately with a maximum permissible deviation of f 1.5 percent. 4. REPORTING TEST RESULTS 4.X The strength of the jointing shall be calculated as the total load at ,rupture including the weight of the interjacent element part and the loading cqoipm.ent expressed in kg/m. 4.1.1 For each specimen t!le strength of the jointing shall be expressed in kg/m and the mran value of the jointing strength, for the testing series, shall be expressed in kg/m rounded ~1%in accordance with IS : 2-1960* 4.2 The test report shall indicate the following: a) Place, date and method of taking specimens; b) Specification, designation of the element; c) Designation of the joint design; d) Description of the jointing method; e) Rate of curing of the jointing material ( wet erection ); f) Joint strength for each particular specimen; and g) Mean value of the joint strength for the testing series.
  • 8. IS: 6441 (Part IX) .1973 ( CwrtirrtfesfJrffnrpugc2 ) Members SHRI K. C, GHOSAL %~1 A. K. BIsw~s %stu V. G. GOKSSALE %-SRIM. K. GUPTA Re}rt$errtirr~ Alokudyog Srrviccs Lid, New Delhi ( Alkrnck ) Bornbny Cbcmiicals Private Limited, Bombay Himalzyan Tiles & Mrsrblc Pvt Ltd, Bombay SHRXB. D. JAYARA~AX State Housing Boisrtl. ilarir3s %tRl B. K. .lINDAL Central Building Research Institute ( CSIFl ), Roorlcee DR S. S. R~HSI ( Altcrnat~) SHRI L. C. LAI In perscnid capacity ( 6’/17 Wrst End, .Vew Dcllii 23) SHRI G. C. MATHUR Naioi7al Buildings Or:arsiza!ion, New Delhi SHRI A. C. GUPTA (.lhrrrafc ~ Sx.rRIS. &’AH.4ttoY Engi~eering Construction Corporatiofi Ltd, Madras SHRI ~. RASSAKSUSH~~( Alternate} SHRI K. K. hTAMBIAR In personai caPacitv (: Rmwnalaya’, 11 Fint C’rc$cerrt Pork Road, Gondhinagcrr,A@r, Madras) SHRI RADHEY Srmm Engineer-in-Chief’s Branch, Army Headquarters SHri! B. G. %sIRstz B. G. Shirke & Co, Pooxa S~R~ R. A. DESI-IMU~H( Alfcrnc!f j SHRf C. N. SRIXIVASAX C. R. Narayana Road, Madrm SHRI C. N. RAGEIAVBNDR:AN { Mtcrnab ) SURVEYOR OF IVORKS ( I ) Central Public Works Department DR H. C. VISVESVARAYA Cement Research Institute of India. NCW Delhi 7
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