Impact of Slag Powder Concent on Splitting Tensile Properties of Concrete

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Through the ordinary Portland concrete mixed with slag powder and its experimental research, studies and analyzes the impact on the concrete splitting tensile strength of different age, slag powder content and the water-cement ratio. The test results show that the increase of slag powder content makes splitting tensile strength of concrete reduce after the first increase; growth age makes splitting tensile strength of concrete increases; increasing water-cement ratio makes the splitting tensile strength of concrete intensity decreases.

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