Experimental Study on Dry Shrinkage of LSFRC and LHFRC

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Layered structure (LSFRC and LHFRC) have some characteristics: the composition of complex components, influencing factors, structure forms. Fiber mixed really adds the complexity of the test and theoretical study. In view of the dry shrinkage performance, the study is done on the research of the general concrete structure (C) enhancement effect and strengthening mechanism for the wide use in engineering foundation.

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