Correlation Research of Concrete Mix Proportion on Cement Dosage in Coarse Aggregate

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Along with the high-speed development of social economy in our country, the country invests more in infrastructure construction. The ratio of concrete in coarse aggregate has great impact on engineering quality. If there are any proportion problems, a certain degree of engineering accidents and sometimes even devastating accidents can be caused. This article studies the correlation between concrete proportioning and cement dosage in coarse aggregate through practices, discovers the importance of reasonable selection of coarse aggregate in economic cement mixing ratio configuration process, and realizes the implementation of project cost reduction in project design.

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