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http://dx.doi.org/10.14190/JRCR.2014.2.3.202

An Evaluation of Basic Mechanical Performance for High Volume Fly Ash Concrete  

Yoo, Sung-Won (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Woosuk University)
Kwon, Seung-Jun (Department of Civil Engineering, Hannam University)
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Journal of the Korean Recycled Construction Resources Institute / v.2, no.3, 2014 , pp. 202-208 More about this Journal
Abstract
For evaluating basic structural behavior of HVFA (High Volume Fly Ash) concrete, several tests are performed considering different ratios of fly ash replacement and structural evaluation regarding compressive strength, elasticity modulus, stress-strain relationship, and bond strength is also performed. Test results show that elasticity modulus of HVFA concrete has close relationships with compressive strength and fly ash replacement ratio. The ultimate strain shows slight difference from domestic design code. On the other hand, there are no differences between general concrete and HVFA concrete for elasticity modulus and bond strength.
Keywords
HVFAC; Elasticity; Bond strength; Ultimate strain;
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