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A study on dynamic modulus of self-consolidating rubberized concrete

  • Emiroglu, Mehmet (Department of Civil Engineering, Duzce University Technology) ;
  • Yildiz, Servet (Department of Civil Engineering, Firat University Technology) ;
  • Kelestemur, M. Halidun (School of Engineering Department of Mechanical Engineering, Meliksah University)
  • Received : 2014.08.21
  • Accepted : 2015.02.21
  • Published : 2015.05.25

Abstract

In this study, dynamic modulus of elasticity of self-consolidating rubberized concrete is evaluated by using results of ultrasonic pulse velocity and resonance frequency tests. Additionally, correlation between dynamic modulus of elasticity and compressive strength results is compared. For evaluating the dynamic modulus of elasticity of self-consolidating rubberized concrete, prismatic specimens having $100{\times}100{\times}500$ mm dimensions are prepared. Dynamic modulus of elasticity values obtained by non-destructive measurements techniques are well agreed with those given in the literature.

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Supported by : Firat University of Turkey

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