According to Power’s formula the theoretical compressive strength of sample of concrete with gel space ratio 0.59 is :

According to Power's formula the theoretical compressive strength of a sample of concrete with gel-space ratio 0.59 is:

A. 78.84 MPa
B. 49.29 MPa
C. 97.24 MPa
D. 57.2 MPa
Correct Answer: B. 49.29 MPa

📚 Detailed Explanation: Powers' Formula Calculation (Q31)

This is a direct numerical application of T.C. Powers' (1958) formula for theoretical concrete strength based on the gel-space ratio.

Why B (49.29 MPa) is correct:
Powers' Formula: f'c = 240 × x³
Given: x = 0.59
Step 1: x² = 0.59 × 0.59 = 0.3481
Step 2: x³ = 0.3481 × 0.59 = 0.205379
Step 3: f'c = 240 × 0.205379 = 49.29 MPa

Note: Q20 had x = 0.589 → 49.04 N/mm²; this question has x = 0.59 → 49.29 MPa. The small difference confirms different gel-space ratios give slightly different strengths. Option A (78.84): would require x = 0.69; option C (97.24): x ~0.74; option D (57.2): x ~0.62 — none match 0.59.

Calculation Summary

Step Value
Gel-space ratio (x) 0.59
0.3481
0.20538
f'c = 240 × x³ 49.29 MPa

Key Concepts for Students

  • f'c = 240 x³ — memorise and apply directly. The cube exponent means small x changes cause large strength differences.
  • 240 MPa is the theoretical intrinsic strength of pure C-S-H gel with zero capillary pores (x=1).
  • Typical structural concrete has x = 0.55–0.75, giving f'c = 40–100 MPa range.

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