Research of High Performance Concrete of C100

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The effect on concrete strength of various kinds factor was systematically studied by orthogonal test. The amount of cementitious material, slag content, silicon content, water cement ratio, aggregate gradation and other factors was consider. By adjusting the parameters of the experiment, the C100 concrete was preparation successfully, which has high stregth and pumping perfomance. The interface structure of the C100 concrete was analyzed by scanning electron microscope (SEM) and found that C100 has a better interface structures. The concrete is a system and his strength depends on the strength of the suitability of various materials, which is a new point of view was put forward.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 838-841)

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170-174

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November 2013

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