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Advances in Materials Science and Engineering
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2018
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Tab 6
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Research Article
Effects of Reinforcing Fiber and Microsilica on the Mechanical and Chloride Ion Penetration Properties of Latex-Modified Fiber-Reinforced Rapid-Set Cement Concrete for Pavement Repair
Table 6
Mix proportions of LMFRCRSC for a pavement repair.
Mix no.
W
/
B
(%)
S
/
A
(%)
Unit weight (kg/m
3
)
W
C
Macrosilica
S
G
Latex (solid)
Water in latex
Macrosynthetic fiber
Jute fiber
Macrosynthetic-0
28
55
91
400
0
1015
831
20
21
0.91
—
Macrosynthetic-1
396
4
Macrosynthetic-2
392
8
Macrosynthetic-3
388
12
Macrosynthetic-4
384
16
Jute-0
400
0
—
1.26
Jute-1
396
4
Jute-2
392
8
Jute-3
388
12
Jute-4
384
16
W
+ water in latex.
Cement + microsilica.