Study on Test about the Impermeability of Magnetic Water Concrete

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The compactness and water impermeability of the concrete mixed with magnetized water in different degrees are studied in the thesis. According to the principle of cross-test, 21 samples with the intensity levels C20, C25 and C30 are chosen in the impermeability test. The test indicates the difference of impermeability between magnetized water concrete and ordinary water concrete at the condition of same strength to study the special law influenced by the flow speed of water and the magnetic field strength. The best magnetic field strength and the best water flow speed have been obtained among the range of test parameters.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 250-253)

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601-604

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May 2011

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