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For solid waste-based cementitious materials, most scholars focus their research on the hydration reaction of cementitious materials, but there is still a lack of solid waste design that comprehensively considers mechanical properties and durability. Therefore, this article focuses on exploring the mix of design and the microscopic and macroscopic...
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... amount through standard sieve analysis, %; d i -Size of each classification of standard sieve holes, mm; D-The particle size of the largest particle in the combined aggregate, mm; 0.4-Index of the shape characteristics of aggregate particles. Figure 6 displays the particle size distribution curves of the SS10SP20 group and the OPC group. By adjusting and calculating the gradation curve of the cementitious material system composed of MSWCMs, it approximates the Fuller curve distribution. ...
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... amount through standard sieve analysis, %; di-Size of each classification of standard sieve holes, mm; D-The particle size of the largest particle in the combined aggregate, mm; 0.4-Index of the shape characteristics of aggregate particles. Figure 6 displays the particle size distribution curves of the SS10SP20 group and the OPC group. By adjusting and calculating the gradation curve of the cementitious material system composed of MSWCMs, it approximates the Fuller curve distribution. ...
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... shrinkage refers to the rapid loss of free water in cementitious materials, leading to self-drying and a reduction in macroscopic volume. The hydration reaction of mortar consumes a significant amount of water and generates a large number of pores within Figure 6. Particle size distribution curve of cementitious materials. ...
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