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Technical Paper 7 Testing of high strength concrete beams with limestone aggregates

Publication Year

2003

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Reports tests conducted in response to concerns that draft EC2 recommendations on the shear resistance of members without shear reinforcement could be unsafe. This was prompted by published results of tests of beams with limestone aggregate, for which particularly low ratios of experimental to calculated strengths were obtained, when the sections were deep and concrete strengths were high. Tests this time are performed for UK aggregates of larger maximum size, rather than smaller North American aggregates (10mm or 12.7mm).

Document History

Prepared by Atkins Highways and Transportation.

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Concrete Bridge Development Group

The Concrete Bridge Development Group is an association of member companies and organisations, dedicated to the task of improving efficiency of the design, construction and maintenance of concrete bridges. They publish a range of technical guides, papers and current practice sheets based on research and group activities.

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