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Relationships Between Compressive Strength Of Cement-Slag Mortars Under Air And Water Curing Regimes, Hilmi Mahmud Jun 2012

Relationships Between Compressive Strength Of Cement-Slag Mortars Under Air And Water Curing Regimes, Hilmi Mahmud

Hilmi Mahmud

In this investigation 12 mortar mixes including three groups were prepared using binder contents 380 and 500 kg/m 3. All the specimens were cured after casting and demoulding in curing regimes, i.e. at room temperature (ac) and in water (wc). The highest strength was obtained for cement-slag mortars 380-wc at later ages as 80 MPa. For all groups of mortars, there could rarely be strength loss at later ages. It was observed that in duration of 3-7 days, wc is the optimum for all groups of mortars with exception of cement mortar 500 and slag mortar 500. In duration of …