Article | REF: IN54 V1

Incorporating rubber aggregates into concrete

Author: Anaclet TURATSINZE

Publication date: July 10, 2006

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3. Mechanical characteristics

3.1 Compressive and simple tensile strength

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3.1.1 Experimental setup

For each composition, the simple compressive strength was determined on 6 cylindrical specimens 11.8 cm in diameter and 23.6 cm in height. After mortar placement, the specimens were stored in a chamber at 20 ˚C and 100% relative humidity. They were demolded after 24 h and stored for 27 days under the same conditions. The automatically controlled press used has a capacity of 3,000 kN. Modulus of elasticity was determined in accordance with...

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