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What does CPT stand for?

Concrete Prism Test


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Samples in periodicals archive:
2-14A concrete prism test (CSA 2004), when the average concrete expansion is greater than 0.
The concrete prism test developed in Canada (ASTM C 1293) is more reliable, in that it tests concrete rather than mortar, but the mixture proportions for the concrete are prescribed.
Should the Kenville Mine aggregate pass its mortar bar and concrete prism tests it would be able to enter that market.
Aggregates susceptible to ACR in Canada were generally found to induce rapid and extensive expansion in the concrete prism test and deleterious expansion and cracking within three years in the field when other conditions essential for ACR are present (Rogers et al.
The study by Fournier (Fournier 1993; Fournier and Berube 1991a) revealed that about 75% of limestone aggregates from the Trenton group and 25% from the Black River group are reactive to different degrees, whereas none of the samples tested by the authors from the Chazy and Beekmantown groups significantly expanded in the Concrete Prism Test CSA A23.

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