As per IS 13311 (Part 1), in the ultrasonic test for hardened concrete, good quality of concrete is indicated if the pulse velocity is:

As per IS 13311 (Part 1), in the ultrasonic test for hardened concrete, good quality of concrete is indicated if the pulse velocity is:

A. More than 4.5 km/s
B. Between 3.0 km/s to 3.5 km/s
C. Between 3.5 km/s to 4.5 km/s
D. Less than 3.0 km/s
Correct Answer: C. Between 3.5 km/s to 4.5 km/s

📚 Detailed Explanation: IS 13311 Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity Test

Why C (3.5–4.5 km/s) is correct: IS 13311 Part 1 (Method of Non-Destructive Testing of Concrete — Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity) classifies concrete quality by the speed of ultrasonic pulses (P-waves) travelling through it. Denser, stronger, more uniform concrete transmits sound faster. Cracks, voids, and weak zones slow the pulse.

The classification is: >4.5 km/s = Excellent; 3.5–4.5 km/s = Good; 3.0–3.5 km/s = Medium; <3.0 km/s = Doubtful quality.

IS 13311 Part 1 — UPV Quality Classification

Pulse Velocity (km/s) Concrete Quality
>4.5 Excellent
3.5–4.5 Good
3.0–3.5 Medium / Questionable
<3.0 Doubtful / Poor
  • Good quality concrete: UPV = 3.5–4.5 km/s per IS 13311 Part 1.
  • UPV test is non-destructive — no cores needed; widely used for in-situ assessment of existing structures.

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