Relationships between Resonant Frequency and some Dynamic Properties of Marble and Brick Waste-Substituted Concrete

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The present research determines the relationships between resonant frequency and some dynamic properties of concrete. Based on the research, new relationship equations are offered. The resonant frequency method is used to measure the resonant frequency of concrete samples from which a dynamic module of elasticity, a dynamic ratio of Poisson, and a dynamic module of shear are computed. Marble or brick waste substituted concrete in samples with water-cement ratios of 0.60 and 0.70 are cured in water and measured at 90 days.

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