Experimental Study on the Influence of Water Cement Ratio on the Compressive Strength of Shale Ceramsite Concrete

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Shale ceramsite concrete is a kind of light weight aggregate concrete. In this paper shale ceramsite concrete compressive strength properties are studied by experimental preparation of different water cement ratio, and made an analysis of compressive strength comparatively among 7 days, 28 days, 56 days. The result shows that the rules of compressive strength of shale ceramsite concrete are in line with the general law strength of concrete, and increases with the age increasing, decreases with water cement ratio increasing, but they are not entirely linear relationship.

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