Experimental Study on the Influence of Ceramist Properties Compressive Strength of Shale Ceramist Concrete

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There are 6 group of experimental research to explore the relationship between shale ceramist concrete compressive strength and ceramic cylinder compressive strength, particle size, absorption time. The result shows that the strength of shale ceramist concrete is not only relevant with the ceramic cylinder compressive strength, but also relevant with the aggregate size, absorption time. For single graded particle size concrete, the strength of concrete decreased with grain size increasing. The longer time of ceramic absorption, the more sufficient the ceramist concrete strength development.

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