Material efficiency in the design of ultra-high performance concrete

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This research investigates the material efficiency in the design of ultra-high performance concrete. The material efficiency is influenced by the flowability, mechanical performance, durability and cost. Suitable material constituents have been pre-selected based on their properties and availability in the United States of America. The efficiency of the constituents is progressively investigated using the following three step approach emphasizing: (1) ultra-high performance paste, (2) ultra-high performance matrix, and (3) ultra-high performance fiber composite. Mix design recommendations for performance and cost effective ultra-high performance concretes are made and conclusions for further enhancements are drawn.

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Wille, K., & Boisvert-Cotulio, C. (2015). Material efficiency in the design of ultra-high performance concrete. Construction and Building Materials, 86, 33–43. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2015.03.087

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