2016
DOI: 10.4186/ej.2016.20.2.211
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Degree of Hydration and Mass Balance Equations for Determination of Mix Proportion of Hardened OPC Concrete

Abstract: Abstract.A method for estimating mix proportion of hardened OPC concrete is proposed in this study. A set of mass balance equations was formed to calculate content of concrete compositions including cement, water, sand, and coarse aggregate. The degree of hydration of cement was taken into account in the analysis in order to cover the effect of age of concrete. In order to verify the accuracy of the proposed method, the determination of mix proportion of concrete was conducted on concrete specimens prepared in… Show more

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“…This is due to the ability of the secondary fine particles to disperse cement particles [7,19,20] denoted as a kind of physical acceleration. This physical acceleration effect was considered as an important factor in our previous studies for evaluating the effect of limestone powder and fly ash on cement hydration [19][20][21].…”
Section: Effect Of Physical Acceleration Of Cement By Slag Particlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is due to the ability of the secondary fine particles to disperse cement particles [7,19,20] denoted as a kind of physical acceleration. This physical acceleration effect was considered as an important factor in our previous studies for evaluating the effect of limestone powder and fly ash on cement hydration [19][20][21].…”
Section: Effect Of Physical Acceleration Of Cement By Slag Particlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The evaluation of recommender system in this study is from popular methods that are error metrics and classification [29][30][31]. Error metrics, the researchers used two techniques that are Mean Absolute Error (MAR), and Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) as shown in the following equation.…”
Section: Evaluation Metricsmentioning
confidence: 99%