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IS : 6441(Part XI) - 1972
Indian Standard
METHODS OF TEST FOR AUTOCLA~VED
CELLULAR CONCRETE PRODUCTS
PART II DETERMINATION OF DRYING SHRINKAGE
( Second Reprint APRIL 1989 )
UDC 666.973.6:6-20.192.52
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BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS
MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MtVRG
NEW DELHI 110002
( Reaffirmed 1997 )
IS:6441(Part II)- 1972
Indian Standard
METHODS OF TEST FOR AUTOCLAWED
CELLULAR CONCRETE PRODUCTS
PART II DETERMINATION OF DRYING SHRINKAGE
Cement and Concrete Sectional Committee, BDC 2
Chairman Representing
DR H. C. VISVESVAllAY.4 Cement Research Instituteof India, New Delhi
Members
DR A. S. BHADURI National Test House, Calcutta
SHR~E. K. RAMA(:HANDR~N(Alternate j
Saxx A. K. CHATTERJI CenpolrkBzilding Research Institute ( CSIR ),
DR S. S. REHSI( Alternate )
DIRECTOK Central Road Research Institute ( CSIR ),
New Delhi
Da R. K. GHOSK( Alternate)
DIRE(~TOR( CSMRS )
DEPUTYDIRECTOR( CSMRS ) (
SHRI K. C. GHOSAL
SHRIA. K. BISWAS( Alternate)
DR R. K. GHOSH
DR R. R. HATTIAX~ADI
SHRIP.J. JANUS( Alternate)
JOINT DIRE~YOR, STANDARDS
(B&S)
DEPUTY DIREOTOR,
Central Water & Power Commiaqion,New Delhi
Altcrnatr )
Alokudyog ServicesLtd, New Delhi
Indian Roads Congress,New Delhi
AssociatedCement Companies Ltd, Bombay
Research, Designs & Standards Organization
Lucknow
STANDARDS( B & S ) ( Alternate )
SHRI S. B. JOSHI S. B. Joshi & Co Ltd. nomoay
SHRI M. T. KANSE Directorate Genemlof Supplies & Disposals
SHRI KARTIKPRASAD Roads Wing, Ministry of Transport & Shipping
SRRIS. L. KATHUJXIA( Alternote )
SHRI S. R. KULRA~NI M. N. Dastur & Co ( Private) Ltd, Calcutta
SHRIM. A. MEHTA Concrete Association of India, Bombay
SHRI0. MUTHACEEN Central Public Works Department
SUPERINTENDIX~ENOINEEB,
ENDCIRCLE( Alterno&)
SHXIERACIXA. NA~IXSXA~
SHRIK. K. NA~IBI~K
Institutionof Engineers ( India ), Calcutta
In personalcapacity ( ‘ Kamanalaya ’ 11, First Crescent
Park Road, Gandhinagar, Adyar, Madras )
( Continuedcw page 2 )
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BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS
MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG .
NEW DELHI 110002
IS : 6441( Part II ) - 1972
( Continuedfrom page 1 )
Members
Bs~o NABESH PRASAD
Representing
Engineer-in-Chief’s Branch, Army Headquarters
COL J. M. TOLANI ( AI&note )
Paos G. S. RAMASWAYY Structural -Engineering Research Centre ( CSIR ),
Roorkee
DR N. S. BHAL ( Afternatc)
DR A. V. R. RAO National Buildings Organization, New Delhi
SHBI RAVINDER LAL ( Alternate )
SHBI G. S. M. RAO Geological Survey of India, Nagpur
SHRI T. N. S. RAN Gammon India Ltd, Bombay
SHRI S. R. PINHEIRO ( Alternate )
SECRETARY Central Board of Irrigation & Power, New Delhi
SHRI R. P. Saa~zl~ra Irrigation & Power Research Institute, Amritsar
SHRI MOHINDEK SINGE ( Alternate )
&RI G. B. SINQH Hindustan Housing Factory Ltd, New Delhi
SHRI c. L. KASLIWAL ( Alterndte )
SHRI J. S. SINGH~TA Beas Designs Organization, Nangal Township
SIXRIA. M. SIN~AL (Alternate )
SHRI K. A. SUBRA~~ANIA~~ India Cements Ltd, Madras
SHRI T. S. RAMACEANDRAN (Alternate )
SliRI L. SWAROOP Dalmia Cement ( Bharat ) Ltd, New Delhi
SHRI A. V. RAMANA ( Alternate)
SIIRI D. AJITHA SIMHA, Director General, IS1 ( Ex-ofJicio Member )
Director ( Civ Engg )
Secretary
SHSI Y. R. TANEJA
Deputy Director ( Civ Engg ), ISI
Precast Concrete Products Subcommittee, BDC 2 : 9
Conwncr
Concrete Association of India, Bombay
SHRI E. ‘I . .‘I.STIA ( Altcrnalc tu
Shri M. A. Mehta )
SHXI V. A. ART~LANOO~ Neyveli Lignite Corporation Ltd, Neyveli
SI~RIT. RAX.ICKANURAN ( Alfcrnate-) _
: HXI H. 13.CIIAT~ERJX~ Hiudustan Block Manufacturing Co Ltd, Calcutta
SHgI S. K. CIIATTEILJEB Hindustan Housing Factory Ltd, New Delhi
DEPUTY DIIUCTOR, STANDARDS Research, Designs & Standards Organization,
(B&S) Lucknow
ASSISTANT DIRXGTOR, STAND-
ARDS ( M/C ) ( Alternate )
DIRECTOR ( CSMRS ) Central Water & Power Commission, New Delhi
DXPUT-Y DIRECTOX ( CSMRS ) ( Altcmate )
( Continuedonpage 7 )
2
IS:6441&u-t II)-1972
Indian Standard
METHODS OF TEST FOR AUTOCLAVED
CELLULAR CONCRETE PRODUCTS
PART II DETERMINATION OF DRYING SHRINKAGE
0. FOREWORD
0.1This Indian Standard ( Part II ) was adopted by the Indian Standards
Institution on 21 February 1972, after the draft finalized by the Cement
and Concrete Sectional Committee had been approved by the Civil
Engineering Division Council.
0.2 Autoclaved cellular concrete is a class of material, which has been
developed commercially abroad and is in the process of development in
this country also. A series & Indian Standards on cellular concrete is
being formulated so as to provide guidance in obtaining reliable products
in autoclaved cellular concrete. The Sectional Committee has considered
it desirable to issue a standard for the methods of test for autoclaved
cellular concrete products for the guidance of manufacturers and users.
0.3 In the tormulation of this standard due weightage has been given to
international co-ordination among the standards and practices prevailing
in different countries in addition to relating it to the practices in the field
in this country.
0.4 For convenience of reference, ‘Indian Standard methods of test for
autoclaved cellular concrete products’ has been grouped into the following
nine parts:
Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IV
Part V
Part VI
Determination of unit weight or bulk density -and
moisture content
Determination of drying shrinkage
Determination of thermal conductivity
Corrosion protection of, steel reinforcement in autoclaved
cellular concrete
Determination of compressive strength
Strength, deformation and cracking of flexural members
subject to bending-short duration loading test
3
IS : 6441 ( Part II) - 1972
Part VII Strength, deformation and cracking of flexural members
subject to bending-sustained loading test
Part VIII Loading tests for flexural members in diagonal tension
Part IX Jointing of autoclaved cellular concrete elements
0.5 In reporting the result of a test made in accordance with this
standard, if the final value, observed or calculated, is to be rounded off, it
shall be done in accordance with IS : 2-1960*.
1. SCOPE
1.1 This standard ( Part II ) covers the method for determination of dry-
ing shrinkage of autoclaved cellular concrete elements, -measured as the
length change during drying of prismatic specimens of autoclaved cellular
concrete.
2. TEST SPECIMENS
2.1 Shape and ?3ize of SpeciFens - The drying shrinkage shall be
determined on prisms ( without reinforcement ) of 40 x 40 mm cross-
section and a length to suit the length of the measuring apparatus, but
in any case not less than 150 mm.
2.2 Location of Specimens -From each sample for which the dr)
shrinkage is to be determined, three test specimens shall be taken and
these shall form the test series.
2.3 Preparation of Specimens- The specimens shall be cut from the
large sample piece of autoclaved cellular concrete by rotating carbo-
rundum blades or similar device. All surfaces shall be clean cut and plane.
The largest surface shall not deviate from the planeness by more than
0.1 mm if measured diagonally with a plane edge. The length axis of
the prism specimens shall be:
a) perpendicular to the direction of rise, if the height of the sample
from which specimens are prepared is less than 24 cm; and
b) parallel to the direction of rise, if the height of the sample ( from
which specimens are prepared ) is 24 cm or more.
2.3.1ZA lo-mm deep hole shall be drilled centrally in each end surface
of the p;ism. The diameter of the holes shall be large enough to permit
the introduction of spherically shaped gauge plugs which fit the concave
contact points in the measuring apparatus ( see 3 ). The gauge plugs
shall be firmly attached to the specimens by means of cement mortar,
plaster of Paris, epoxy resin or other equally suitable materials.
-p ~-~~
4
IS : 6441( Part II) - 1972
3. APPARATUS
3.1 Measuring Instrtiments - Any suitable measuring apparatus may
be used for measurement of the length of the specimens provided the
following requirements are met:
a) Measurements shall be performed with an accuracy of 0.003
percent of the length of the specimens,
b) The instrument shall have sufficient range to allow for small
variations in gauge length,
c) Positive contact shall be established with the gauge plugs attached
to the specimens in order to ensure reproducible measurements
of length, and
d) Means shall be provided for checking the measuring device at
regular intervals against a standard of reference.-
3.2 Gauge Plugs- Gauge plugs shall be made of corrosion resistant
metal and shall be shaped in such a way that positive contact is ensured
with the measuring device used. The projected part of the fixed gauge
plugs shall be lubricated before putting into water. Other devices such
as plates may be used provided the conditions described in 3.1 are met.
3.3 Immersion Tank -A suitable container shall be provided for
complete immersion of the specimens in water.
shall be held at 27 f 2°C.
The water temperature
3.4 Storage Room or Humidity Chamber - A suitable room or
container shall be provided in which the specimens can be dried at a
temperature of 27 f 2°C and a relative humidity corresponding with
equilibrium conditions over a saturated solution of potassium carbonate
in water.
3.411 If potassium carbonate solutions are used for the establishment
of the relative humidity the trays containing the saturated solution shall
contain sufficient solid salt so that a saturated solution is maintained.
The solution shall be stirred thoroughly at least every seven days in order
to prevent formation of lumps or a crust.
4. PROCEDURE
4.1 Water Saturation of the Specimens - The ,prismatic specimens
with gauge plugs at both ends shall be immersed in water ( in immersion
tank ) till it attains constant weight, but in any case for not less than 72 h.
Initially, the prisms will rise to the surface if their bulk density is below
1 g/cm’ and absorb water through capillary suction. After two hours the
specimens are weighed down for complete immersion for the remaining
70 h or more, if necessary.
5
18:6441(hrtII)-1972
4.2 Temting
4.2.1 The first length measurement shall be made as soon as possible
but not later than half an hour after removing the samples from the water.
Prior to placement of the specimens in the measuring device surplus
moisture shall be removed from the surface of the prisms, and the gauge
plugs wiped carefully in order to avoid the presence of a moisture film on
theu surface which can lead to faulty readings.
4.2.2 The measurements shall be carried out at a temperature of 27
& 2°C. The specimens shall always be placed in the measuring unit in
the same position. After the first reading a second reading shall be taken
with the specimen turned 90” around its length axis. If the results of
the two measurements differ the average of the two readings shall be
used.
4.2.3 Repeated measurements of length shall then be taken until the
prisms have obtained constant length. This is considered to be achieved
when two consecutive readings carried out a tseven days interval are
within 0.007 percent of the length of the specimen.
5. CALCULATIONS
5.1 The drying shrinkage &’of aerated concrete shall be calculated as the
difference in length between the first reading 11 and the final reading 1s
after constant length has been obtained. s shall be expressed as percentage
of the length L of the specimen:
SJk-+ x 100
The shrinkage of each prism shall be stated to three decimal places, the
average of the three prisms to two decimal places.
6. REPORT
6.1 The
a>
b)
c>
d)
e>
f)
report shall include the following:
Code designation;
Identification of product;
Date of manufacture;
Place, method and time of sampling;
Size and age of specimens at start of shrinkage test; and
Linear shrinkage of the individual prisms and mean value.
6
( Continued from page 2 )
Members
SFIRI K. C. GHOSAL
.
SHIU A. K. BISWAS ( Alternate)
SHRI M. K. GUPTA
SHRI B. D. JAYARAYAN
SHRI B. K. JINDAL
DR S. S. REHSI ( Alternate )
SHRI L. c. LA1
SHRI G. C. MATHIJR
IS:6441 (PartII)-1972
Representing
Alokudyog Services Ltd, New Delhi
Himalayan Tiles & Marble Pvt Ltd, Bombay
State Housing Board, Madras
Central Building Research Institute ( CSIR ),
-Roorkee
In personal capacity (‘B/17’ West End,
.New Delhi 23 )
National Buildings Organization, New Delhi
. _ ,. 
A~SISTAXT DIRECTOR ( DEEIQNS 1
SHELJS. NAHAROY
(Alternate )
Engineering Construction Corporation Ltd, Madras
SHRI A. RAXAERISHNA ( Alternate)
SHRI K. K. NAXBIAR In personal capacity ( 6Ramanalaya’ II, First
SHRI RADHEY SHIAX
Crescent Park Rbad, Gandhinagar, Adyar, Madras )
SHRI B. G. SHIRKE
Engineer-in-Chief’s Branch, Army Headquarters
B. G. Shirke & Co, Poona
SHRX R. A. DESH~IUKH ( Alternate )
SHRI C. N. SRINIVASAY C. R. Narayana Rao, Madras
~HRI C. N. RA~HAVENDRAN ( Altet nate )
SURVEYOR OF WORKS ( I )
DR H. C. VISVESYARAYA
Central Public Works Department
Cement Research Institute of India, New Delhi
c
7
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Headquarters :
Manak Bhavan, 9 Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, NEW DELHI 110002
/ Telephones : 3 31 01 31,3 31 13 75 Telegrams : Manaksanstha
( Common to all Offices-)
Regional Offices : Telephone
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BOMBAY 400093
TEastern : l/l 4 C. I. T. Scheme VII M, V. I. P. Road,
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  • 1. IS : 6441(Part XI) - 1972 Indian Standard METHODS OF TEST FOR AUTOCLA~VED CELLULAR CONCRETE PRODUCTS PART II DETERMINATION OF DRYING SHRINKAGE ( Second Reprint APRIL 1989 ) UDC 666.973.6:6-20.192.52 .. .. .-I ., : ‘m/ Gr 2 BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MtVRG NEW DELHI 110002 ( Reaffirmed 1997 )
  • 2. IS:6441(Part II)- 1972 Indian Standard METHODS OF TEST FOR AUTOCLAWED CELLULAR CONCRETE PRODUCTS PART II DETERMINATION OF DRYING SHRINKAGE Cement and Concrete Sectional Committee, BDC 2 Chairman Representing DR H. C. VISVESVAllAY.4 Cement Research Instituteof India, New Delhi Members DR A. S. BHADURI National Test House, Calcutta SHR~E. K. RAMA(:HANDR~N(Alternate j Saxx A. K. CHATTERJI CenpolrkBzilding Research Institute ( CSIR ), DR S. S. REHSI( Alternate ) DIRECTOK Central Road Research Institute ( CSIR ), New Delhi Da R. K. GHOSK( Alternate) DIRE(~TOR( CSMRS ) DEPUTYDIRECTOR( CSMRS ) ( SHRI K. C. GHOSAL SHRIA. K. BISWAS( Alternate) DR R. K. GHOSH DR R. R. HATTIAX~ADI SHRIP.J. JANUS( Alternate) JOINT DIRE~YOR, STANDARDS (B&S) DEPUTY DIREOTOR, Central Water & Power Commiaqion,New Delhi Altcrnatr ) Alokudyog ServicesLtd, New Delhi Indian Roads Congress,New Delhi AssociatedCement Companies Ltd, Bombay Research, Designs & Standards Organization Lucknow STANDARDS( B & S ) ( Alternate ) SHRI S. B. JOSHI S. B. Joshi & Co Ltd. nomoay SHRI M. T. KANSE Directorate Genemlof Supplies & Disposals SHRI KARTIKPRASAD Roads Wing, Ministry of Transport & Shipping SRRIS. L. KATHUJXIA( Alternote ) SHRI S. R. KULRA~NI M. N. Dastur & Co ( Private) Ltd, Calcutta SHRIM. A. MEHTA Concrete Association of India, Bombay SHRI0. MUTHACEEN Central Public Works Department SUPERINTENDIX~ENOINEEB, ENDCIRCLE( Alterno&) SHXIERACIXA. NA~IXSXA~ SHRIK. K. NA~IBI~K Institutionof Engineers ( India ), Calcutta In personalcapacity ( ‘ Kamanalaya ’ 11, First Crescent Park Road, Gandhinagar, Adyar, Madras ) ( Continuedcw page 2 ) - -- BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG . NEW DELHI 110002
  • 3. IS : 6441( Part II ) - 1972 ( Continuedfrom page 1 ) Members Bs~o NABESH PRASAD Representing Engineer-in-Chief’s Branch, Army Headquarters COL J. M. TOLANI ( AI&note ) Paos G. S. RAMASWAYY Structural -Engineering Research Centre ( CSIR ), Roorkee DR N. S. BHAL ( Afternatc) DR A. V. R. RAO National Buildings Organization, New Delhi SHBI RAVINDER LAL ( Alternate ) SHBI G. S. M. RAO Geological Survey of India, Nagpur SHRI T. N. S. RAN Gammon India Ltd, Bombay SHRI S. R. PINHEIRO ( Alternate ) SECRETARY Central Board of Irrigation & Power, New Delhi SHRI R. P. Saa~zl~ra Irrigation & Power Research Institute, Amritsar SHRI MOHINDEK SINGE ( Alternate ) &RI G. B. SINQH Hindustan Housing Factory Ltd, New Delhi SHRI c. L. KASLIWAL ( Alterndte ) SHRI J. S. SINGH~TA Beas Designs Organization, Nangal Township SIXRIA. M. SIN~AL (Alternate ) SHRI K. A. SUBRA~~ANIA~~ India Cements Ltd, Madras SHRI T. S. RAMACEANDRAN (Alternate ) SliRI L. SWAROOP Dalmia Cement ( Bharat ) Ltd, New Delhi SHRI A. V. RAMANA ( Alternate) SIIRI D. AJITHA SIMHA, Director General, IS1 ( Ex-ofJicio Member ) Director ( Civ Engg ) Secretary SHSI Y. R. TANEJA Deputy Director ( Civ Engg ), ISI Precast Concrete Products Subcommittee, BDC 2 : 9 Conwncr Concrete Association of India, Bombay SHRI E. ‘I . .‘I.STIA ( Altcrnalc tu Shri M. A. Mehta ) SHXI V. A. ART~LANOO~ Neyveli Lignite Corporation Ltd, Neyveli SI~RIT. RAX.ICKANURAN ( Alfcrnate-) _ : HXI H. 13.CIIAT~ERJX~ Hiudustan Block Manufacturing Co Ltd, Calcutta SHgI S. K. CIIATTEILJEB Hindustan Housing Factory Ltd, New Delhi DEPUTY DIIUCTOR, STANDARDS Research, Designs & Standards Organization, (B&S) Lucknow ASSISTANT DIRXGTOR, STAND- ARDS ( M/C ) ( Alternate ) DIRECTOR ( CSMRS ) Central Water & Power Commission, New Delhi DXPUT-Y DIRECTOX ( CSMRS ) ( Altcmate ) ( Continuedonpage 7 ) 2
  • 4. IS:6441&u-t II)-1972 Indian Standard METHODS OF TEST FOR AUTOCLAVED CELLULAR CONCRETE PRODUCTS PART II DETERMINATION OF DRYING SHRINKAGE 0. FOREWORD 0.1This Indian Standard ( Part II ) was adopted by the Indian Standards Institution on 21 February 1972, after the draft finalized by the Cement and Concrete Sectional Committee had been approved by the Civil Engineering Division Council. 0.2 Autoclaved cellular concrete is a class of material, which has been developed commercially abroad and is in the process of development in this country also. A series & Indian Standards on cellular concrete is being formulated so as to provide guidance in obtaining reliable products in autoclaved cellular concrete. The Sectional Committee has considered it desirable to issue a standard for the methods of test for autoclaved cellular concrete products for the guidance of manufacturers and users. 0.3 In the tormulation of this standard due weightage has been given to international co-ordination among the standards and practices prevailing in different countries in addition to relating it to the practices in the field in this country. 0.4 For convenience of reference, ‘Indian Standard methods of test for autoclaved cellular concrete products’ has been grouped into the following nine parts: Part I Part II Part III Part IV Part V Part VI Determination of unit weight or bulk density -and moisture content Determination of drying shrinkage Determination of thermal conductivity Corrosion protection of, steel reinforcement in autoclaved cellular concrete Determination of compressive strength Strength, deformation and cracking of flexural members subject to bending-short duration loading test 3
  • 5. IS : 6441 ( Part II) - 1972 Part VII Strength, deformation and cracking of flexural members subject to bending-sustained loading test Part VIII Loading tests for flexural members in diagonal tension Part IX Jointing of autoclaved cellular concrete elements 0.5 In reporting the result of a test made in accordance with this standard, if the final value, observed or calculated, is to be rounded off, it shall be done in accordance with IS : 2-1960*. 1. SCOPE 1.1 This standard ( Part II ) covers the method for determination of dry- ing shrinkage of autoclaved cellular concrete elements, -measured as the length change during drying of prismatic specimens of autoclaved cellular concrete. 2. TEST SPECIMENS 2.1 Shape and ?3ize of SpeciFens - The drying shrinkage shall be determined on prisms ( without reinforcement ) of 40 x 40 mm cross- section and a length to suit the length of the measuring apparatus, but in any case not less than 150 mm. 2.2 Location of Specimens -From each sample for which the dr) shrinkage is to be determined, three test specimens shall be taken and these shall form the test series. 2.3 Preparation of Specimens- The specimens shall be cut from the large sample piece of autoclaved cellular concrete by rotating carbo- rundum blades or similar device. All surfaces shall be clean cut and plane. The largest surface shall not deviate from the planeness by more than 0.1 mm if measured diagonally with a plane edge. The length axis of the prism specimens shall be: a) perpendicular to the direction of rise, if the height of the sample from which specimens are prepared is less than 24 cm; and b) parallel to the direction of rise, if the height of the sample ( from which specimens are prepared ) is 24 cm or more. 2.3.1ZA lo-mm deep hole shall be drilled centrally in each end surface of the p;ism. The diameter of the holes shall be large enough to permit the introduction of spherically shaped gauge plugs which fit the concave contact points in the measuring apparatus ( see 3 ). The gauge plugs shall be firmly attached to the specimens by means of cement mortar, plaster of Paris, epoxy resin or other equally suitable materials. -p ~-~~ 4
  • 6. IS : 6441( Part II) - 1972 3. APPARATUS 3.1 Measuring Instrtiments - Any suitable measuring apparatus may be used for measurement of the length of the specimens provided the following requirements are met: a) Measurements shall be performed with an accuracy of 0.003 percent of the length of the specimens, b) The instrument shall have sufficient range to allow for small variations in gauge length, c) Positive contact shall be established with the gauge plugs attached to the specimens in order to ensure reproducible measurements of length, and d) Means shall be provided for checking the measuring device at regular intervals against a standard of reference.- 3.2 Gauge Plugs- Gauge plugs shall be made of corrosion resistant metal and shall be shaped in such a way that positive contact is ensured with the measuring device used. The projected part of the fixed gauge plugs shall be lubricated before putting into water. Other devices such as plates may be used provided the conditions described in 3.1 are met. 3.3 Immersion Tank -A suitable container shall be provided for complete immersion of the specimens in water. shall be held at 27 f 2°C. The water temperature 3.4 Storage Room or Humidity Chamber - A suitable room or container shall be provided in which the specimens can be dried at a temperature of 27 f 2°C and a relative humidity corresponding with equilibrium conditions over a saturated solution of potassium carbonate in water. 3.411 If potassium carbonate solutions are used for the establishment of the relative humidity the trays containing the saturated solution shall contain sufficient solid salt so that a saturated solution is maintained. The solution shall be stirred thoroughly at least every seven days in order to prevent formation of lumps or a crust. 4. PROCEDURE 4.1 Water Saturation of the Specimens - The ,prismatic specimens with gauge plugs at both ends shall be immersed in water ( in immersion tank ) till it attains constant weight, but in any case for not less than 72 h. Initially, the prisms will rise to the surface if their bulk density is below 1 g/cm’ and absorb water through capillary suction. After two hours the specimens are weighed down for complete immersion for the remaining 70 h or more, if necessary. 5
  • 7. 18:6441(hrtII)-1972 4.2 Temting 4.2.1 The first length measurement shall be made as soon as possible but not later than half an hour after removing the samples from the water. Prior to placement of the specimens in the measuring device surplus moisture shall be removed from the surface of the prisms, and the gauge plugs wiped carefully in order to avoid the presence of a moisture film on theu surface which can lead to faulty readings. 4.2.2 The measurements shall be carried out at a temperature of 27 & 2°C. The specimens shall always be placed in the measuring unit in the same position. After the first reading a second reading shall be taken with the specimen turned 90” around its length axis. If the results of the two measurements differ the average of the two readings shall be used. 4.2.3 Repeated measurements of length shall then be taken until the prisms have obtained constant length. This is considered to be achieved when two consecutive readings carried out a tseven days interval are within 0.007 percent of the length of the specimen. 5. CALCULATIONS 5.1 The drying shrinkage &’of aerated concrete shall be calculated as the difference in length between the first reading 11 and the final reading 1s after constant length has been obtained. s shall be expressed as percentage of the length L of the specimen: SJk-+ x 100 The shrinkage of each prism shall be stated to three decimal places, the average of the three prisms to two decimal places. 6. REPORT 6.1 The a> b) c> d) e> f) report shall include the following: Code designation; Identification of product; Date of manufacture; Place, method and time of sampling; Size and age of specimens at start of shrinkage test; and Linear shrinkage of the individual prisms and mean value. 6
  • 8. ( Continued from page 2 ) Members SFIRI K. C. GHOSAL . SHIU A. K. BISWAS ( Alternate) SHRI M. K. GUPTA SHRI B. D. JAYARAYAN SHRI B. K. JINDAL DR S. S. REHSI ( Alternate ) SHRI L. c. LA1 SHRI G. C. MATHIJR IS:6441 (PartII)-1972 Representing Alokudyog Services Ltd, New Delhi Himalayan Tiles & Marble Pvt Ltd, Bombay State Housing Board, Madras Central Building Research Institute ( CSIR ), -Roorkee In personal capacity (‘B/17’ West End, .New Delhi 23 ) National Buildings Organization, New Delhi . _ ,. A~SISTAXT DIRECTOR ( DEEIQNS 1 SHELJS. NAHAROY (Alternate ) Engineering Construction Corporation Ltd, Madras SHRI A. RAXAERISHNA ( Alternate) SHRI K. K. NAXBIAR In personal capacity ( 6Ramanalaya’ II, First SHRI RADHEY SHIAX Crescent Park Rbad, Gandhinagar, Adyar, Madras ) SHRI B. G. SHIRKE Engineer-in-Chief’s Branch, Army Headquarters B. G. Shirke & Co, Poona SHRX R. A. DESH~IUKH ( Alternate ) SHRI C. N. SRINIVASAY C. R. Narayana Rao, Madras ~HRI C. N. RA~HAVENDRAN ( Altet nate ) SURVEYOR OF WORKS ( I ) DR H. C. VISVESYARAYA Central Public Works Department Cement Research Institute of India, New Delhi c 7 --_ ____~C,I~
  • 9. BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS Headquarters : Manak Bhavan, 9 Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, NEW DELHI 110002 / Telephones : 3 31 01 31,3 31 13 75 Telegrams : Manaksanstha ( Common to all Offices-) Regional Offices : Telephone *Western ; Manakalaya, E9 MIDC, Marol. Andheri ( East ), 6 32 92 95 BOMBAY 400093 TEastern : l/l 4 C. I. T. Scheme VII M, V. I. P. Road, Maniktola, CALCUTTA 700054 Northern : SC0 445-446, Sector 35-C CHANDIGARH 160036 Southern : C. I. T. Campus, MADRAS 600113 Branch Offices : 36 24 99 { 21843 31641 I 41 24 42 41 25 19 141 29 16 Pushpak,’ Nurmohamed Shaikh Marg, Khanpur, AHMADABAD 380001 { 2 63 48 2 63 49 ‘F’ Block, Unity Bldg. Narasimharaja Square, 22 48 05 BANGALORE 560002 Gangotri Complex, 5th Floor, Bhadbhada Road, T. T. Nagar. 6 27 16 BHOPAL 462003 Plot No 82/83, Lewis Road, BHUBANESHWAR 751002 5315 Ward No. 29, R. G. Barua Road, 5th Byelane, GUWAHATI 781003 5-8-56C L N. Gupta Marg, (Nampally Station Road), HYDERABAD 500001 R14 Yudhister Marg, C Scheme, JAIPUR 302005 1171418B Sarvodaya Nagar. KANPUR 208005 Patliputra Industrial Estate. PATNA 800013 Hantex Bldg ( 2nd Floor ), Rly Station Road, TRIVANDRUM 696001 lnspecfion Office ( With Sale Point ): 5 36 27 - 22 10 83 { 66 3498 7132 ‘2: ::97: 6 23 05 52 27 Institution of Engineers ( India) Building, 1332 Shivaji Nagar, 5 24 35 PUNE 410005 *Sales Office in Bombay is at Novelty Chambers. Grant Road, 89 65 28 Bombay 400007 @ales Office in Calcutta is at 5 Chowringhee Approach, P. 0. Pdncrp 27 68 00 Stttit, Calcutta 700072 Reprography Unit, BIS, New Delhi, India