2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.cscm.2024.e03231
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ANOVA-guided assessment of waste glass and limestone powder influence on ultra-high-performance concrete properties

Joaquin Abellan-Garcia,
Yassir M. Abbas,
Mohammad Iqbal Khan
et al.
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“…Further examination reveals the most notable discrepancy between the control dosage and optimized dosages at 7 days of age, with diminishing disparities as curing time progresses. This suggests a gradual convergence in performance as the curing duration extends [58,82]. In accordance with the Brithishstandard [143], concrete exhibiting absorption rates under 0.25 mL/m 2 s for ISAT-10 and 0.17 mL/m 2 s for ISAT-30 is defined as low-absorption concrete.…”
Section: Initial Surface Absorptionmentioning
confidence: 65%
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“…Further examination reveals the most notable discrepancy between the control dosage and optimized dosages at 7 days of age, with diminishing disparities as curing time progresses. This suggests a gradual convergence in performance as the curing duration extends [58,82]. In accordance with the Brithishstandard [143], concrete exhibiting absorption rates under 0.25 mL/m 2 s for ISAT-10 and 0.17 mL/m 2 s for ISAT-30 is defined as low-absorption concrete.…”
Section: Initial Surface Absorptionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…The data reveal consistently low absorption levels across all samples, with a gradual decline as curing progresses. Notably, there is a marked reduction in absorption values over time for the Control dosage, suggesting potential densification of the structure, likely attributed to pore filling [58,82]. The findings from density, absorption…”
Section: Initial Surface Absorptionmentioning
confidence: 87%
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