Strength of concrete shows an increase with ………..

Strength of concrete shows an increase with ………..

A. Decrease in rate of loading
B. Increase in rate of loading
C. Unaffected by rate of loading
D. Depends on application of load
Correct Answer: B. Increase in rate of loading

⚡ Concrete Strength vs Rate of Loading

When concrete is loaded faster, fewer micro-cracks can initiate and propagate before the failure load is reached. The material has less time to deform and redistribute stress, so it appears stronger. Conversely, a slow rate of loading allows creep and micro-cracking to develop, reducing the apparent strength.

This is similar to how many brittle materials behave: dynamic loading gives higher apparent strength than static loading.

Strength increases with increasing rate of loading — option B.

Key takeaway

Faster loading → less time for micro-cracking → higher apparent strength. Impact loading gives the highest values; sustained static load gives the lowest.

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