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Concrete Strength Variation - Frequency Density & Compressive Strength Distribution Curve
Concrete Strength Variation - Frequency Density & Compressive Strength Distribution Curve
Concrete Strength Variation - Frequency Density & Compressive Strength Distribution Curve
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FREQUENCY DENSITY V/S COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH
DISTRIBUTION CURVES
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A normal distribution curve can be defined by two parameters, namely the mean
strength and the standard deviation.
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The figure-2 shows the frequency density versus compressive strength distribution
curves of concrete mixes A and B. The curves are symmetrical about the mean value.
The Mix B Indicates better quality control than that is obtained from the Mix A, even
though both the mixes have the same average strength.
Mean Strength
It is defined as the arithmetic mean of the set of actual test results. The average or the mean x for
a set of ‘n’ observation x1, x2, ……xn is expressed as,
Range
It is defined as the difference between the largest and the smallest value from the set of
observations.
Standard Deviation
The root mean square (rms) deviation of the consignment from the mean x is termed as the
standard deviation and is defined numerically as
Where S= Standard Deviation, x = arithmetic mean, xi = any value in the set of observations; n=
total number of observations
Variations
The square of standard deviation is called as the variance, i.e. Variance,
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