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High strength concrete demonstration a success.

May 2, 2005

To demonstrate state-of-the-art reinforced concrete, Jeff Girard, P.E., produced a long, thin beam utilizing a custom ultra-high strength concrete mix.

The concrete beam measures 96" long and is 6" wide and 1.5" thick. It weighs 75 pounds. The photos below show the beam supported by two blocks of 3" thick rigid foam.

CCI used its basic concrete mix with metakaolin added to it to produce concrete with a compressive strength of more than 10,000 psi. The amount of reinforcing steel and its location within the concrete beam were determined by in-house structural analysis software written by CCI.

The beam deflected more than 1.5" under the weight of 500 lbs of play sand placed on the beam, and the tension in the steel reinforcement was estimated to be over 11,000 lbs. There were no visible cracks in either the top or the bottom of the beam.

This demonstration clearly shows the importance of reinforcement. This beam would not have been possible without using the right amount of steel reinforcement placed at the right location within the beam.


beam

The beam before loading.

measure

Closeup of the beam width and bag weight.

500lbs

The beam with 500 lbs of play sand.


deflection

Note the deflection!

no cracks

No cracks at 500 lbs.