Behaviour Characteristics of Concrete Blocks
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Masonry construction has a reputation for long-term
durability and relative freedom from maintenance. This is
largely due to the level of quality control possible in a
plant manufacturing environment. Current provisions in the
material standard for concrete blocks were not felt to be
comprehensive enough in describing properties which might
be important for the performance of the material.
Blocks from participating manufacturers were tested
for: compressive strength, tensile strength, absorption,
suction, permeability and shrinkage. In addition to
specified standard procedures, alternate test methods for
obtaining these properties were investigated.
It was found that current provisions in the
standard do not adequately account for permability and
suction behaviour. A revision of the shrinkage requirements
was recommended. Alternate procedures were recommended for
some tests