The Mix Design Method and Performance for C60 Concrete Poles with High Strength, Impermeability and Frost Resistance

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In corrosive soils areasand extremely cold regions,high performance is required inthe impermeability and frost resistanceof concrete poles. In this paper, the mix design of C60 high performance concrete and the relationship between mix parameters and performance is studied and analyzed ,and the influence of the water-cement ratio, the amount of cementation materials, the mineral admixtures and other factors on High Performance Concrete is discussed, as well as the impact of different admixtures for concrete. According to the analysis results, the concrete mix is designed and used in practice.

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October 2014

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