Properties of fresh concrete:
Properties of fresh concrete:WorkabilitysegregationBleedingHarshnessProperties of hardened concrete:DurabilityPermeabilityCreepShrinkage
Concrete's properties are primarily engineering or strength virtues. Chemical properties apply where chemical resistance is needed. Concrete is a complex mixture of Calcium silicates, carbonates, and sulphates. As such it is easily attacked by acids, even quite weak ones.
i think softness and hardness
Concrete is an isotropic material with different strength properties with respect to the type of imposed loadings.
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Physical properties of cement,StrengthShrinkageDurabiltysetting timeHeat of hydrationChemical resistanceFinenessTemperature
Long T. Phan has written: 'Experimental plan for testing the mechanical properties of high-strength concrete at elevated temperatures' -- subject(s): High strength concrete, Mechanical properties, Testing, Heating
James O Henrie has written: 'Properties of nuclear shielding concrete' -- subject(s): Concrete, Shielding (Radiation)
Mineral admixture are those which are mixed with concrete ingredients and spread through out the body of concrete to favourably modify the properties of concrete . the commonly used mineral admixture are1. Fly ash2. Silica fume3. Rice Husk ash4. matakaoline
Supplementary cementitious materials are the mineral admixtures consisting of powdered or pulverized materials which are added to concrete before or during mixing to improve or change some of the plastic or hardened properties of Portland cement concrete.
The strength and durability of concrete is heavily affected by what is in it. There are thousands of formulations for concrete, some with very specific applications. The most common key ingredient for concrete is limestone. Its properties were first put into use by the ancient Romans. After Rome fell, it took centuries for scientists to rediscover how to make concrete properly.
because concrete is unpredictable than steel