Materials Science And Engineering Properties
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ISBN: 9781111988609
Author: Charles Gilmore
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 12, Problem 27CQ
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The reaction which bonds the Portland cement and the aggregate to form concrete.
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What is the weakest property of concrete?
The compressive strength of the coarse aggregate
The compressive strength of the cement paste
The bond between the cement paste and the aggregate
The shear strength of the coarse aggregate
This refers to a change from liquid state to solid state of cement paste.
Although the constituents of concrete (aggregate and hydrated cement paste) behave in a linear elastic manner if stress is applied to them and the resulting strain is measured, concrete is not a linear elastic material throughout its entire stress-strain curve. What is the main reason for the deviation from this behavior?
Interfacial transition zone (ITZ)
Incomplete hydration of cementitious phases
The loading rate applied according to ASTM C 39
presence of C-S-H very close to the aggregate/paste interface
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