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Mechanical properties of a cement based composite containing lime-stone powder

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This article outlines an experimental study on different properties such as compressive strength, tensile strength; modulus of elasticity and shrinkage of SCC (Self-Compacting Concrete) containing milled limestone powder. The results show that shrinkage in SCC is approximately twice more than that of normal concrete, while elastic modulus, compressive and tensile strength do not differ significantly.
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