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Calculated relation of the strength of concrete to the water/cement ratio
Conclusions 1. The preceding geometric concepts about the distribution of pores in cement made it possible to obtain a relation for determining the quantitative effect of the water/cement ratio on the strength of concrete satisfactorily coinciding with the experimental equations. 2. The given scheme and the equation obtained can serve not only for calculations on a par with other equations but also for illustrating the effect of the water/cement ratio on the strength of concrete, since they simply and clearly relate the strength of concrete to its weakness due to porosity of the hardened cement.
Calculated relation of the strength of concrete to the water/cement ratio
Conclusions 1. The preceding geometric concepts about the distribution of pores in cement made it possible to obtain a relation for determining the quantitative effect of the water/cement ratio on the strength of concrete satisfactorily coinciding with the experimental equations. 2. The given scheme and the equation obtained can serve not only for calculations on a par with other equations but also for illustrating the effect of the water/cement ratio on the strength of concrete, since they simply and clearly relate the strength of concrete to its weakness due to porosity of the hardened cement.
Calculated relation of the strength of concrete to the water/cement ratio
Petrashen', R. N. (author)
Hydrotechnical Construction ; 13 ; 536-542
1979-06-01
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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