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A cube test is a quality control test conducted on concrete to determine its compressive strength and to verify whether the concrete has achieved the specified design grade (M20, M25, etc.).
It is one of the most important tests in RCC construction.
Purpose of Cube TestTo check compressive strength of concrete
To confirm concrete quality
To ensure compliance with design specifications
To decide acceptance or rejection of concrete work
Cubes are cast at site from fresh concrete
Standard cube size:
150 mm × 150 mm × 150 mm
Usually:
3 cubes per sample
Cubes are tested in a compression testing machine (CTM) at:
Age Purpose| 7 days | Early strength check |
| 28 days | Final acceptance strength |
(Sometimes 3-day test for early assessment)
Cube Test Procedure (Brief)Concrete poured into cube mould in 3 layers
Each layer compacted (tamping rod or vibrator)
Cubes demoulded after 24 hours
Cured in water until testing day
Tested under CTM for compressive strength
Average of 3 cubes ≥ characteristic strength
Individual cube ≥ 0.8 × characteristic strength
(As per IS 456)
Common Interview Follow-Up QuestionsCube test is conducted to determine the compressive strength of concrete; cubes are cast during concreting and tested at 7 and 28 days to verify the concrete grade.
Q: Why are 3 cubes cast?
A: To take average value and reduce testing error.
Q: What if cube strength fails?
A: Conduct further tests like core test or NDT as directed by consultant.