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Discussion: Effect of strain rate on splitting tensile strength of geopolymer concrete
Magazine of Concrete Research, 2015Abstract not available.
Feng, Ke Nan +7 more
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Method of Test for Determining the Splitting Tensile Strength of Rocks
Geotechnical Testing Journal, 1978Abstract A standard method of determining the splitting tensile strength of rock is proposed. It covers the specifications of the testing apparatus, specimen preparation, procedures, data reduction, and the report format.
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Key Engineering Materials, 2017
Sustainable self-consolidating concrete (SCC) is gaining popularity due to its contribution to reducing the environmental footprint of the construction industry. Sustainability of this type of concrete comes from the significant reduction in usage of ordinary cement and its replacement with reused minerals and industrial by-products such as fly ash ...
Osama Ahmed Mohamed +2 more
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Sustainable self-consolidating concrete (SCC) is gaining popularity due to its contribution to reducing the environmental footprint of the construction industry. Sustainability of this type of concrete comes from the significant reduction in usage of ordinary cement and its replacement with reused minerals and industrial by-products such as fly ash ...
Osama Ahmed Mohamed +2 more
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Size effect on flexural, splitting tensile, and torsional strengths of high-strength concrete
Cement and Concrete Research, 1998Abstract This paper presents the results of an investigation into the size effect on flexural, splitting tensile, and torsional strengths of high-strength concrete (HSC) with normal aggregate (crushed limestone) and lightweight aggregate (sintered fly ash).
F.P Zhou, R.V Balendran, A.P Jeary
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Particle & Particle Systems Characterization, 1984
AbstractNew types of equipment for measuring the tensile strength of a powder bed, based on the Warren Spring type of split cell, have been developed by the authors and are reported in this paper. The main modification is an extension of the range of the porosity of the powder bed to be tested by improving the sliding mechanism of the split cell. Three
Genji Jimbo, Shigenobu Hatano
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AbstractNew types of equipment for measuring the tensile strength of a powder bed, based on the Warren Spring type of split cell, have been developed by the authors and are reported in this paper. The main modification is an extension of the range of the porosity of the powder bed to be tested by improving the sliding mechanism of the split cell. Three
Genji Jimbo, Shigenobu Hatano
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Effect of elevated temperature on splitting tensile strength of fibre concrete
International Journal of Cement Composites and Lightweight Concrete, 1989Abstract The effect of temperature on the splitting tensile strength of plain and fibre reinforced concrete is reported. Hooked steel and glass fibres with four different percentages by volume were used. The exposed temperature was in the range of 20–800°C, each for a period of 90 mins, after which the specimens were tested while hot, cooled in air ...
F.I. Faiyadh, M.A. Al-Ausi
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An improved split-cell apparatus for the measurement of tensile strength of powders
Journal of Physics E: Scientific Instruments, 1984Measurement of the tensile strength of powder compacts is useful for determining the magnitude of the cohesive forces which cause powders to agglomerate. A split-cell apparatus has been developed which contains major improvements on previous devices, including separation of the split-cell from the base unit to allow higher packing densities.
P A Hartley, G D Parfitt
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Effect of Splitting on the Tensile Strength of Leather
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1926John Arthur Wilson, Erwin J. Kern
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SIZE EFFECT ON CONCRETE SPLITTING TENSILE STRENGTH AND MODULUS OF ELASTICITY
2007The work presented in this paper is part of an experimental investigation program regarding the tensile behavior of intermediate strength concrete. In total, ninety-one concrete cylinder specimens were casted and eighty-two of them were tested in uniaxial compression and indirect tension. The concrete specimens were systemati- cally varied in size. The
A. Kanos, A. Kanos, P.C. Perdikaris
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