Which of the following represents the CORRECT expression for maturity (M) of the concrete sample?

Which of the following represents the CORRECT expression for maturity (M) of a concrete sample?

A. M = Σ(Time × Temperature)
B. M = Σ(Time ÷ Temperature)
C. M = Σ(Temperature ÷ Time)
D. M = Σ(Time + Temperature)
Correct Answer: A. M = Σ(Time × Temperature)

📚 Detailed Explanation: Maturity Formula M = Σ(Time × Temperature)

Why A (M = Σ[Time × Temperature]) is correct: The Nurse-Saul maturity function defines maturity as the summation (over all time intervals) of the product of time and temperature (relative to a datum temperature). In its general form M = Σ[Δt × (T − T0)]. When written in simplified/general notation as in the question, the maturity is expressed as the summation of (Time × Temperature) — a product, not a quotient or sum.

Full Maturity Formulas

Formula Name Expression Notes
Nurse-Saul Most common in practice M = Σ[Δt × (T − T0)] T0 = datum temperature (−10°C or −11°C); linear temperature effect
Freiesleben Hansen & Pedersen (FHP) Equivalent age method te = Σ[Δt × exp(E/R × (1/Tref − 1/T))] Accounts for non-linear (Arrhenius) temperature effect; more accurate

Why Other Expressions Are Wrong

Expression Mathematical Form Why Wrong
A. Σ(Time × Temperature) Summation of products Correct — maturity is the sum of (time × temperature) increments
B. Σ(Time ÷ Temperature) Summation of quotients Wrong: dividing time by temperature has no physical meaning in hydration kinetics
C. Σ(Temperature ÷ Time) Summation of quotients (reversed) Wrong: rate-type expression; does not represent cumulative maturity index
D. Σ(Time + Temperature) Summation of sums Wrong: adding time and temperature is dimensionally inconsistent (days + °C) and has no physical basis

Application Example (from Q9)

M = Σ[Δt × (T – T0)]
= Σ[Time × Effective Temperature]

For constant conditions:
M = 28 days × (15°C – (-11°C))
M = 28 × 26
M = 728 °C·days

For variable temperature curing (realistic site condition):
M = Δt1 × (T1 – T0) + Δt2 × (T2 – T0) + …
(sum each time interval's product separately, then add)

  • Maturity = M = Σ(Time × Temperature) — summation of products of time and temperature increments.
  • Full formula: M = Σ[Δt × (T − T0)]; units = °C·days or °C·hours.
  • The maturity concept (ASTM C1074) allows in-situ strength estimation by tracking temperature history.

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