Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Compressive Strength Test on Bricks


Compressive Strength Test on Bricks

Compressive strength test on bricks is carried out to determine the load-carrying capacity of bricks under compression with the help of a compression testing machine. Bricks are generally used for the construction of load-bearing masonry walls, columns and footings. These load-bearing masonry structures experience mostly the compressive loads. Thus, it is important to know the compressive strength of bricks to check for its suitability for construction.

Apparatus

Compression testing machine, the compression a plate of which shall have ball seating in the form of a portion of a sphere centre of which coincides with the centre of the plate.


 specimens

Three numbers of whole bricks from a sample collected should be taken. The dimensions should be measured to the nearest 1mm.

Sampling of Bricks

Remove unevenness observed the bed faces of bricks to provide two smooth parallel faces by grinding. Immerse the bricks in the water at room temperature for 24 hours, then remove the specimen and drain out any surplus moisture at room temperature.
Fill the frog and all voids in the bed faces flush with cement mortar (1 cement, 1 clean coarse sand of grade 3mm and down). Store it under the damp jute bags for 24 hours filled by immersion in clean water for 3 days. Remove and wipe out any traces of moisture.

Procedure of Compressive Strength Test on Bricks

  1. Place the specimen with flat face s horizontal and mortar filled face facing upwards between plates of the testing machine.
  2. Apply load axially at a uniform rate of 14 N/mm2 (140 kg/cm2) per minute till failure occurs and notes maximum load at failure.
  3. The load at failure is the maximum load at which the specimen fails to produce any further increase in the indicator reading on the testing machine.

Calculation

Compressive Strength of Bricks = Maximum Load at Failure (N)/Average area of bed face (mm2)
The average result shall be reported.
Range Calculation
Maximum compressive strength =
Contact area =
Maximum expected load =
The range to be selected is …………………

Result

Average compressive strength of the given bricks =………….. N/mm2

 

Specifications of Bricks

Speciation of Common Clay Building Bricks
Dimensions: The standard size of clay bricks shall be as follows
Length (mm)
Width (mm)
Height (mm)
190
90
90
190
90
40

Classification of Bricks based on Compressive Strength

The common burnt clay shall be classified on the basis of average compressive strength as given in table.
Bricks Class Designation
Average compressive strength of Bricks
Not less then (N/mm2)
Less than (N/mm2)
350
35
40
300
30
35
250
25
30
200
20
25
175
17.5
20
150
15
17.5
125
12.5
15
100
10
12.5
75
7.5
10
50
5
7.5
35
3.5
5

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