Using a Rubber Sheet instead of the Sulfur–capping in the Compressive Strength of Concrete Testing
Abstract
This research aims to study the using a rubber sheet instead of the sulfurcapping
in the compressive strength of concrete testing. The parameter of test is the
compressive strength of concrete between 180 to 320 kilograms per centimeter. The
test results showed that the concrete with using a rubber sheet (fc '(3)) had higher
compressive strength than the standard concrete with sulfur-capping (fc' (2))
approximately 7.7%. Therefore, the adjustment factor (Factor) from using a rubber
sheet instead of the sulfur-capping in the compressive strength of concrete testing
was 0.923 for the compressive strength of concrete is equivalent to the standard
testing. A mathematical equation is fc '(2) = 0.923 fc' (3) In addition, the relationship
of compressive strength of concrete between fc '(2) and fc' (3) is fc '(2) = 0.88 fc' (3) +
12.04 with a correlation coefficient (r) of 0.988.