Compressive Strength of Hardening Fluid Concrete by Explosion

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The explosion of fluid concrete under different explosive dosage is achieved by experiment as the main study means. After hardening, we carry out its compressive strength test by Shimadzu AG-X250kN electronic universal pressure machine. The experiment shows that compressive strength of hardening fluid concrete by explosion is higher than that in the same state. Explosive can increase compressive strength of concrete material.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 163-167)

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4595-4598

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December 2010

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