Review and determining the influence of zeolite on concrete strength under high temperature conditions
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in this paper, to verify the effect of zeolite on the strength of concrete and the effect of high temperatures on this type of concrete 5 com-position, containing different percentages zeolite (5%, 10%, 15% and 20%) with fixed water to cement ratio for peAbstract
in this paper, to verify the effect of zeolite on the strength of concrete and the effect of high temperatures on this type of concrete 5 composition, containing different percentages zeolite (5%, 10%, 15% and 20%) with fixed water to cement ratio for perception of optimized percent of zeolite is made and influence of heat on compressive strength and ultrasonic speed waves was checked . according to tests, it is concluded that the replacement of 10% cement with zeolite at ratio water to cement 0.45 at ages 7, 28 and 90 days, is the optimized replacement level to zeolite.
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Received date: September 10, 2015
Accepted date: April 13, 2016
Published date: June 28, 2016