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Characteristics of Physical Properties According to Compound Condition of Grout Mortar  

Mun, Tae-Chul ((주)한화 여수공장)
Kang, Choo-Won (조선대학교 자원공학과)
Lee, Hyo (SK 건설 GEOTASK팀)
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Explosives and Blasting / v.27, no.1, 2009 , pp. 32-37 More about this Journal
Abstract
To look over the effect of mixed proportion of cement, sand and water on strength, 162 tests were made for 9 mix proportions. It was observed that strength increased as water in the mixture is reduced. As a result of the control of sand ratio by 50%, the execution strength increased when the sand ratio is raised. Strength was consistent during curing period on each mix proportion, but there were sections where it suddenly increased. Poisson's ratio widely ranged from 0.13 to 0.27, and Young's modulus also broadly ranged from 13.79MPa to 33.25MPa. Poisson's ratio had nothing to do with uniaxial compressive strength, wheras Young's modulus was concerned with it. Young's modulus from theory and experiment showed similar outcome on the 3rd curing day, however, the strength from theory was higher than that from test after 3rd day. In consequence, there was a great change of strength between 3rd and 7th curing day. In addition, it is more efficient to use field strength value between the 3rd and 7th day and to apply Young's modulus on it for determining the exact time.
Keywords
Mixed proportion; Uniaxial compressive strength; Young's modulus; Poisson's ratio;
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