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... 12 .9 8.6 13.3 9. 1 13.7 9. 5 14.1 10 9. 8 14.3 Table 6.2—Strength correction factors for lengthto-diameter ratio l /d ASTM C 42 /C 42M BS 1881 2 .00 1 .00 1 .00 1.75 0. 98 0. 97 1. 50 0 .96 0. 92 1.25 0. 93 ... the 99 % significance level, and 4.78 atthe 99 .9% significance level (Ang and Tang 197 5) Because the observed t statistic is slightly larger than the critical value atthe 99 .9% significance level, ... 14 and 92 MPa ( 200 0and 13, 400 psi) The right-hand column shows coefficients of variation V that indicate the uncertainty of the mean value It follows that a 100 mm (4 in.) diameter core with...
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