Strength standard deviation determines the trial strength of recycled concrete, and it is vital to the mix proportion design and quality control of recycled concrete. But at present the data on the standard deviation for the compressive strength of recycled concrete is very little. On the basis of consulting extensive literatures, related data is summarized, and the values of strength standard deviation of recycled concrete are suggested, which can be for reference in the mix proportion design of recycled concrete.
The definition of heavyweight high-strength concrete(HHC for short)is firstly introduced. According to the characteristic targets of a HHC, suitable experimental material and project are chosen. Via analyzing and commenting on various properties of different minerals such as silica powder and fly ash, a feasibility study for mixed them into concrete to manufacture HHC is conducted, and its mechanics properties and Alkali-resistant property are tested. On the basis of them, HHC whose strength is C60 and apparent density is 2800 kg/m3 is successfully manufactured. The optimum proportion is given out.
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