Compressive Strength and Hydration Process of Self Compacting Concrete (SCC) Mixed with Sea Water, Marine Sand and Portland Composite Cement

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In order to eliminate the main problems of clean water shortage and fine aggregate in the low land areas and the distant islands, it is purpose to utilized the sea water, marine sand and Portland composite cement to produce the high performance Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC), where Portland composite cement containing of fly ash. The evaluation result on the mix design, workability (slump flow, segregation), mechanical properties (compressive strength-static modulus) and hydration process of SCC were discussed.

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