Test results obtained as part of a size-effect study on axially loaded plai
n concrete columns are presented. The test specimens were geometrically sim
ilar concrete columns (with dimensions in the ratio 1 : 2 : 4) having slend
erness ratios of 9.7, 18.0 and 34.7. The columns were of square cross-secti
on with sides of 50, 100 and 200 mm and varied in length from 145 mm to 208
0 mm. Although such columns are at the bottom end of practical column sizes
, the test results extend existing research information on size effects in
columns. It has observed that for all slenderness ratios, the failure loads
exhibited a size effect. The nominal stress at maximum loud (maximum load
divided by nominal cross-sectional area) decreased as the size of the colum
ns increased. This behaviour is not taken into account in current design co
des and needs further investigation to include practical column sizes. The
results are not inconsistent with the 'size-effect law' proposed by Bazant.