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(J32;FRESH CONCRETE2) IQM SYSTEM MONITORS AND CALCULATES MATURITY of FRESH CONCRETE |
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(Made in USA) (FR-J/FC328) TAZE BETONUN, SAHADA, SERTLEŞİMİNİTAMAMEN ve KOLAYLIKLA İZLENMESİNİ SAĞLAYAN İZLEME ve HESAPLAMA ÖLÇER(BETONUN EN UYGUN ZAMANDA, GÜVENLİ ve KALİTELİ GELİŞİMİNİ SİGORTA ETMEK İÇİN)-------------------------------------------IQM-Meter™ |
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Features & Benefits:
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Designed specifically for monitoring and analyzing fresh concrete, the IQM Module is programmed with the required Equivalent Age of the concrete under test.
Once this preset maturity number is reached, a visual indicator will flash continuously, providing an effective, automatic indication that the concrete has reached the desired level of maturity.
Software and interface cable allow direct uploading of the data to a Windows PC environment where it can be imported into any spreadsheet, word processor or graphing program for further analysis. Temperature history can be graphically displayed with respect to time.
The IQM software will create maturity indices from the complex Arrhenius equation according to ASTM procedure. The strength gain can be calculated and all these parameters can be graphically displayed with respect to time. The James IQM System enables fresh concrete to be easily and completely monitored in the field for improved safety, quality and optimum stripping time. Its modular design facilitates number and choice of monitoring locations.
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The IQM System
The temperature history is recorded by the IQM-4010 K Thermocouple Module, which can store over eight thousand temperature readings. Intervals between readings are specified by the user and can vary from one minute to twenty-four hours. Designed with the latest in microcomputer technology, the module is rugged enough for the harshest construction environments.
The module is programmed with the required Equivalent Age of the concrete under test. The red light on the module will flash continuously once this number has been reached. This provides a simple and effective automatic indication that the concrete has reached the desired level of maturity at that location.
Generally, sensors are inserted at critical points subject to the most extreme temperatures. Using the modular IQM-Meter™ System, there is no limit to the number of sensors that can be embedded in the wet concrete. The sensor giving the lowest maturity number indicates the area with the lowest strength, and this sensor will be the last to signal that the desired maturity has been reached.
The economical M-IQM-4040 PC Software and cable interface allow direct uploading of the data to a Windows environment P.C. The data, then, can be easily imported into any spreadsheet, word processor, or graphing software package for further analysis.
Temperature history can also be graphically displayed with respect to time. The IQM software will create maturity indices from the more complex Arrhenius equation according to ASTM procedure. Strength gain can also be calculated via accepted methods. All of these parameters can be graphically displayed with respect to time.
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Typical Application
A multi level concrete building is under design and its construction is to be controlled with the IQM-Meter™ to meet performance specifications.
Laboratory tests indicate that the concrete specified is of satisfactory quality. The maturity vs. strength relationship obtained during laboratory tests is shown in the figure below.
The structural engineer has specified that the slab forms can be removed when the concrete has reached a minimum strength 3500 PSI. To allow for unanticipated variations in the concrete properties, the contractor has decided that he will remove the forms when the concrete strength is at least 5% greater than the required 3500 PSI, i.e., when strength is 3675 PSI. The figure below shows that this strength level will be reached when the maturity is 59 Hrs.
The IQM-Meter™ thermocouples, therefore should be inserted in the freshly placed concrete at critical locations. The modules should be programmed with an equivalent age of 59 hours. Once the light on the last meter starts flashing, maturity value has reached 59 hours and the forms can be removed.
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Theory
The maturity method is a technique for predicting strength based on the temperature history of the concrete. The extent of the cement hydration depends on how long the concrete has cured and at what temperature. Maturity is a measure of how far the hydration has progressed.
The equation developed by Arrhenius allows for greater variation in cement types. It assumes a non-linear relationship for the determination of a maturity index and is suitable for a wide range of temperatures. The mathematics of the Arrhenius equation is more complex but it gives more accurate strength predictions over a variety of cement types. The maturity index is expressed as equivalent age in hours referred to a specific temperature, and is a function of time, temperature and the activation energy of the cement.
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Specifications | |
MODEL M-IQM-4010: | K-Thermocouple Module |
MEMORY SIZE: | >8000 Data Points |
MEMORY TYPE: | Non-Volatile |
BATTERY TYPE: | 1-9 V Battery |
BATTERY LIFE: | @20°C: 30 Days recording every 30 Minutes |
INTERVAL BETWEEN READINGS: | From 1 Min. to 24 hrs. in Minute Increments |
RECORDING TEMPERATURE RANGE: | –20—100°C |
OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE: | 0°-70°C |
DIMENSIONS: | 1.5 x 2.5 x 5 inches |
WEIGHT: | 10 oz (280 grams) |
MODEL M-IQM-4011: | 3 ft (1 m) “K”Thermocouple |
MODEL M-IQM-4040: | Software to calculate maturity & strength |
OPERATING SYSTEM: | Windows 9x / ME |
PROCESSOR: | 166 MHz Pentium or faster |
RAM: | 32 MB |
HARD DISK SPACE: | 8 MB |
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