BS EN 12390 is a European standard that discusses the testing of hardened concrete.
BS EN 12390-16 discusses the testing of hardened concrete. Hardened concrete is the strongest and most durable construction material.
BS EN 12390‑16 specifies the procedure for determining the shrinkage of concrete specimens in drying conditions. The test is suitable for specimens with a declared D value of the coarsest fraction of aggregates used in the concrete (Dmax), not greater than 32 mm.
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Possible shrinkage or length changes occurring before 24 h of age, and which could have significant amplitude and/or consequences, in case of restraint, could need to be measured according to a complementary procedure not covered by BS EN 12390‑16.
BS EN 12390‑16 on determining the shrinkage of concrete for testing hardened concrete is applicable for:
Concrete shrinkage is defined as the reduction in volume over time and is mainly due to the water movement within a concrete’s porous structure and to chemical reactions.
BS EN 12390‑16 provides you with guidance for different types of shrinkages such as:
BS EN 12390‑16 describes the principle of Test specimens that are subject to changes in length in defined conditions of temperature and relative humidity.
BS EN 12390‑16 provides you with the guidance for the procedure of when the specimen is demoulded at (24 ± 1) h from the time of casting.
By using BS EN 12390‑16 you are able to understand the determination of the total shrinkage of concrete
EN 12390-16