The Influence of Test Location, Face Types, and Moisture Content on the Rebound Hammer Test of Clay Bricks
Girum Mindaye, Mengistu
Nemes, Rita
2025-03-31T08:48:23Z
2025-03-31T08:48:23Z
2024-12-30
2064-2520
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/28584
This paper presents laboratory investigations on clay bricks using the Schmidt hammer test to assess their properties. The study includes the standard compression test to establishthe correlation between compressive strength and rebound value obtained from Schmidtrebound hammer test. Additionally, the GANN hydrometer is employed as a non-destructive method to measure surface moisture content. The research examines the influence of test location, surface type, surface moisture content, and surface cracks on the rebound value. The findings highlight the significant influence of these parameters on both rebound value and compressive strength. To address these effects, the study proposes empirical equations for estimating compressive strengthbased on rebound value, accounting for the various factors involved. Overall, this research offers valuable insights into understanding and predicting the behavior of clay bricks.
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The Influence of Test Location, Face Types, and Moisture Content on the Rebound Hammer Test of Clay Bricks