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ÖNORM EN 14488-4
Issue date: 2008 08 01
Testing sprayed concrete - Part 4: Bond strength of cores by direct tension
This European Standard describes a means of determining the tensile bond between sprayed concrete and
substrate of concrete or rock tested in a laboratory as a direct te...
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Austrian Standards International
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This European Standard describes a means of determining the tensile bond between sprayed concrete and
substrate of concrete or rock tested in a laboratory as a direct tension test. Bond strength is defined as the
capacity to transfer tension between two layers. Bond strength is calculated as the ultimate tensile force
divided by the stressed cross-sectional area of a core, drilled out of a sprayed concrete layer together with a
portion of the substrate concrete or rock.
Alternative in situ test methods for determining bond strength are allowed provided they meet all the
requirements of this European Standard. In case of dispute, the method described in this European Standard
is the reference test method.
ÖNORM EN 14488-4
2008 08 01
Testing sprayed concrete - Part 4: Bond strength of cores by direct tension
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2005 11 01
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