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“…Its mathematical expressions could be depicted as linear, exponential, power, and logarithmic. After the test data analysis, we found that the compressive strength increased approximately exponentially with an increase in density [26], and R 2 reached 0.994. e expression is as given below:…”
Section: Uniaxial Compressive Test Of Foamed Concretementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Its mathematical expressions could be depicted as linear, exponential, power, and logarithmic. After the test data analysis, we found that the compressive strength increased approximately exponentially with an increase in density [26], and R 2 reached 0.994. e expression is as given below:…”
Section: Uniaxial Compressive Test Of Foamed Concretementioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2) Servo-controlled testing system (RMT-150B) is manufactured by the Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics, the Chinese Academy of Sciences. is system can be used to conduct many types of tests, such as uniaxial compression, triaxial compression, tension, and fatigue tests [26,32,33]. Its maximum load is 1000 kN and the maximum confining pressure is 40 MPa.…”
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“…3 The effect of a high-temperature exposure on concrete has been wildly researched. [4][5][6][7][8][9] It was demonstrated that when exposed to high temperatures, water evaporation, disintegration of hydration products and aggregates, coarsening of the microstructure and an increase in the porosity can be observed in concrete. 4,5 Most of all, with the increasing temperature, the strength and elastic modulus of concrete became lower and lower.…”
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“…4,5 Most of all, with the increasing temperature, the strength and elastic modulus of concrete became lower and lower. 6,7 A study on the microstructure of concrete at high temperatures revealed that microcracks initiated around the boundaries of aggregates and propagated with the increasing temperature. Microcracks in cement pastes and concretes consisting of mortar mixed with sand were deformed at about 200°C.…”
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