To get 28-day strength from 7-day strength of OPC concrete, multiply by:

To estimate 28-day strength from 7-day compressive strength of OPC concrete, the 7-day value should be multiplied by:

A. 1.0
B. 1.25
C. 1.5
D. 2.0
Correct Answer: C. 1.5

📚 Detailed Explanation: 28-day Strength = 7-day Strength × 1.5

Why C (1.5) is correct: The 7-day strength is approximately 65% of the 28-day strength (ratio 0.65). Rearranging: f28 = f7 / 0.65 = f7 × 1.538 ≈ 1.5. This multiplication factor of 1.5 is a widely used site approximation in IS codes and field practice.
Derivation:
f7 / f28 = 0.65
f28 = f7 / 0.65
f28 = f7 x 1.538
f28 ≈ f7 x 1.5

Worked Example (M25 concrete, site test):
7-day cube strength (f7) = 18 N/mm² (average of 3 cubes)
Predicted f28 = 18 x 1.5 = 27 N/mm²
Required f28 for M25 = 25 N/mm² (fck)
Result: OK, as predicted f28 exceeds fck

Standard Site Decision Matrix

7-day Cube Result Predicted 28-day (x 1.5) Decision for M25
18 N/mm² 27 N/mm² Proceed — above 25 MPa
17 N/mm² 25.5 N/mm² Borderline — close monitoring required
15 N/mm² 22.5 N/mm² Investigate — below required 28-day strength
12 N/mm² 18 N/mm² Reject or investigate materials/mix proportions

Multipliers for Different Cements

Cement Type f7/f28 Ratio Multiplier (f28 = f7 × ?)
OPC (Ordinary Portland) 0.65 × 1.5
PPC (Portland Pozzolana) 0.55–0.60 × 1.65–1.80
RHPC (Rapid Hardening) 0.75–0.80 × 1.25–1.33
  • For OPC concrete, multiply 7-day strength by 1.5 to estimate 28-day strength.
  • This is a site approximation only — for structural decisions, always test actual 28-day cubes.
  • IS 456:2000 acceptance criterion is based on 28-day cube tests (150 mm cubes per IS 516).

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