Effect of Mineral Admixture on Modulus of Elasticity in High Performance Concrete under Hot Weather Condition

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This paper address the mechanical properties of high performance concrete exposed to hot weather in terms of compressive strength and the modulus of elasticity. The variable of this study is curing temperature of 35 °C and 50°C under hot weather condition.

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