Uniaxial Compression Tests Research on C25 Glazed Hollow Bead Insulation Concrete

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With the growing global energy crisis, development of economic and land-efficient construction structural system became an significant subject in Civil Engineering field. Under this context, material and structural test and theoretical analysis research is meaningful on new energy-saving building material, glazed hollow bead insulation concrete. In this paper, one mix design that meet insulation requirements of the energy-saving project on coefficient of heat conductivity and compressive strength have been chosen. Under the uniaxial status, prism samples of above mix design have been selected to do compression strength and deformation tests; Systemic analysis of the relationship between the strength and deformation for glazed hollow bead insulation concrete has been carried through, and some results have been provided, including the stress-strain constitutive relationship of glazed hollow bead insulation concrete with grade c25, prism compressive strength, strain, initial elastic modulus, residual strength, ductility, etc.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 368-373)

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334-338

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October 2011

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