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The Effect of Two Different Pulverized-Fuel Ashes upon the Workability and Strength of Concrete
This report describes tests in which different fractions of the cements in a range of concretes were replaced by pulverized-fuel ash (pfa). The effect upon workability was measured by slump, Vebe and compacting factor tests. The compressive strength of the concretes was measured both at 28 days after curing at 20C and at 14 days after curing at 50C.
The Effect of Two Different Pulverized-Fuel Ashes upon the Workability and Strength of Concrete
This report describes tests in which different fractions of the cements in a range of concretes were replaced by pulverized-fuel ash (pfa). The effect upon workability was measured by slump, Vebe and compacting factor tests. The compressive strength of the concretes was measured both at 28 days after curing at 20C and at 14 days after curing at 50C.
The Effect of Two Different Pulverized-Fuel Ashes upon the Workability and Strength of Concrete
J. H. Brown (author)
1980
21 pages
Report
No indication
English
Technical papers - Workability of concrete incorporating pulverized fuel ash and metakaolin
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