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Rebound Calc

This document contains the results from tests using a rebound hammer to estimate the compressive strength of concrete. Rebound hammer numbers were taken at four different locations and averaged to 21.7. The compressive strength of the concrete was then estimated using a formula that takes the rebound hammer number as input, calculating it to be around 20.1 N/mmsq.

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Rebound Calc

This document contains the results from tests using a rebound hammer to estimate the compressive strength of concrete. Rebound hammer numbers were taken at four different locations and averaged to 21.7. The compressive strength of the concrete was then estimated using a formula that takes the rebound hammer number as input, calculating it to be around 20.1 N/mmsq.

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Rebound hammer calculation

Reb number
C1
R1
20.1
R2
24
R3
19.4
R4
26

R=
21.7
26
19.4
39.7
41.8
44.9
44.6
39.9
40.04293

Fc =

F1
F2
F3
F4

N/mmsq
17.86
21.024
20.71
23.06

A -0.15552
B 10.93688
C -254.073
D 1969.03

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