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Experimental Study on Thermal Conductivity of Road Concrete
In order to analyses affection to thermal conductivity from various factors, such as: coarse aggregate, mortar ratio, sand ratio, water cement ratio, fly ash and air content, thermal conductivity of a series of concrete specimens were determined based on thermal conductivity meter. The results showed that: coarse aggregate, mortar ratio and gas content is the main factor affecting concrete thermal conductivity. Meanwhile, water-cement ratio, sand ratio and fly ash had few effects on the thermal conductivity. In addition, a certain formula to predict thermal conductivity of concrete was proposed.
Experimental Study on Thermal Conductivity of Road Concrete
In order to analyses affection to thermal conductivity from various factors, such as: coarse aggregate, mortar ratio, sand ratio, water cement ratio, fly ash and air content, thermal conductivity of a series of concrete specimens were determined based on thermal conductivity meter. The results showed that: coarse aggregate, mortar ratio and gas content is the main factor affecting concrete thermal conductivity. Meanwhile, water-cement ratio, sand ratio and fly ash had few effects on the thermal conductivity. In addition, a certain formula to predict thermal conductivity of concrete was proposed.
Experimental Study on Thermal Conductivity of Road Concrete
Applied Mechanics and Materials ; 178-181 ; 1573-1576
2012-05-14
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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