Performance Test of C60 Self-Compacting Steel Fiber Concrete

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Self-compacting steel fiber concrete must meet the strength standard after steel fiber is added and must have good fluidity. The test results show that the addition of steel fiber to concrete will affect the fluidity of concrete. Compared with ordinary concrete, the addition of steel fiber will improve the compressive strength and flexural tensile strength of concrete to varying degrees. The mix proportion test can be carried out in stages, i.e. the mix proportion meeting all performance indexes used is determined first, then steel fiber is added and adjusted to determine the best mix proportion.

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