2007
DOI: 10.3130/aijs.72.17_6
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Effect of Strength Development of High-Strength Concrete Using Different Sorts of Cements on Elastic Modulus of Elasticity

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“…In both the seal‐cured specimens and the concrete in structure, k is low for an age of 3 days. This is consistent with the knowledge that, in specimens with a small age, the static modulus of elasticity tends to be low despite the compressive strength. The value of k increased from an age of 7 days and peaked at an age of 28 days, and declined thereafter, but the change after an age of 91 days was comparatively small.…”
Section: Experiments Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In both the seal‐cured specimens and the concrete in structure, k is low for an age of 3 days. This is consistent with the knowledge that, in specimens with a small age, the static modulus of elasticity tends to be low despite the compressive strength. The value of k increased from an age of 7 days and peaked at an age of 28 days, and declined thereafter, but the change after an age of 91 days was comparatively small.…”
Section: Experiments Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%