ASTM C1760-12
Standard Test Method for Bulk Electrical Conductivity of Hardened Concrete

Standard No.
ASTM C1760-12
Release Date
2012
Published By
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
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ASTM C1760-12
Scope

This test method measures the bulk electrical conductivity of concrete, which has a theoretical relationship to the diffusion coefficient of chloride ion, or other ions, in the concrete (1, 2). Experimental data confirm that there is a correlation between the apparent chloride diffusion coefficient measured by Test Method C1556, or similar method, and the bulk electrical conductivity (3, 4).

A number of factors are known to affect electrical conductivity of concrete: water cementitious materials ratio, the type and amount of supplementary cementitious materials, presence of polymeric admixtures, admixtures that contain soluble salts, specimen age, air-void system, aggregate type, degree of consolidation, degree of saturation, and type of curing. Different curing methods are used in this test method depending on whether the concrete contains supplementary cementitious materials. Use the same method and duration of curing when comparing mixtures.

This test method is suitable for evaluation of concrete mixtures for proportioning purposes and for research and development. Specimens must be sufficiently saturated for measured electrical conductivity to provide an indication of the resistance of the concrete to chloride ion penetration. Because the electrical conductivity depends upon the degree of saturation, specimens are vacuum saturated before testing to ensure a common reference state for comparison purposes. If the specimen is tested in a partially saturated, or as delivered state, it shall be noted in the test report.

This test can be used to evaluate the electrical conductivity of concretes in structures for applications that may require such information, such as the design of cathodic protection systems.

The type of specimen and conditioning procedure depends on the purpose of the test. For evaluation of concrete mixtures, specimens are 100 mm diameter molded cylinders that are moist cured up to the time of testing. For evaluation of concrete samples taken from structures, specimens are 100 mm diameter cores that are vacuum saturated before performing the test.

Age of the test specimen may have significant effects on the test results, depending on the type of concrete and the curing procedure. Most concretes, if properly cured, become progressively and significantly less conductive with time.

Measured electrical conductivity can be used as a basis for determining the acceptability of a concrete mixture.

Note 28212;Because the method and duration of curing of test specimens affect the test results, the acceptance criteria will need to specify the curing procedure and test age.

1.1 This test method covers the determination of the bulk electrical conductivity of saturated specimens of hardened concrete to provide a rapid indication of the concrete's resistance to the penetration of chloride ions by diffusion (See Note 1). The results of this test method can be related to the apparent chloride diffusion coefficient that is determined using Test Method C1556.

Note 18212;The term bulk is used because the electrical conductivity is determined by measuring the current passing through all the phases of a test specimen (e.g., cement paste, sand, aggregate). This is accomplished using electrodes that cover the ends of the specimen. Other test methods that measure conductivity may use probes placed on the side surface of the specimen.

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ASTM C1760-12 Referenced Document

  • ASTM C1202 Standard Test Method for Electrical Indication of Concrete''s Ability to Resist Chloride Ion Penetration
  • ASTM C125 Standard Terminology Relating to Concrete and Concrete Aggregates
  • ASTM C1543 Standard Test Method for Determining the Penetration of Chloride Ion into Concrete by Ponding
  • ASTM C1556 Standard Test Method for Determining the Apparent Chloride Diffusion Coefficient of Cementitious Mixtures by Bulk Diffusion
  • ASTM C192/C192M Standard Practice for Making and Curing Concrete Test Specimens in the Laboratory
  • ASTM C31/C31M Standard Practice for Making and Curing Concrete Test Specimens in the Field
  • ASTM C42/C42M Standard Test Method for Obtaining and Testing Drilled Cores and Sawed Beams of Concrete
  • ASTM C511 Standard Specification for Moist Cabinets, Moist Rooms, and Water Storage Tanks Used in the Testing of Hydraulic Cements and Concretes

ASTM C1760-12 history

  • 2012 ASTM C1760-12 Standard Test Method for Bulk Electrical Conductivity of Hardened Concrete
Standard Test Method for Bulk Electrical Conductivity of Hardened Concrete



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