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Maximum size of aggregate affects strength of concrete
Main relationships between cement content, maximum size aggregate (MSA), and compressive strength indicated by results of recent extensive Bureau of Reclamation research program, are that high strength concretes can be produced with less cement by utilizing smaller MSA, medium strength concrete can be produced with greater range of MSA at about same cement content, and for low strength concretes, large MSA is mandatory for optimum cement economy; details of tests and results given.
Maximum size of aggregate affects strength of concrete
Main relationships between cement content, maximum size aggregate (MSA), and compressive strength indicated by results of recent extensive Bureau of Reclamation research program, are that high strength concretes can be produced with less cement by utilizing smaller MSA, medium strength concrete can be produced with greater range of MSA at about same cement content, and for low strength concretes, large MSA is mandatory for optimum cement economy; details of tests and results given.
Maximum size of aggregate affects strength of concrete
Civ Eng (NY)
Higginson, E.C. (author) / Wallace, G.B. (author)
1963
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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