Abstract

The present study examined the in-place strength of high-strength concrete based on the relative strength-maturity relationship. The measured strength gain of high-strength concrete was compared with the predictions obtained from the modified maturity function to consider the offset maturity and the insignificance of subsequent curing temperature after an age of 3 days on later strength of concrete. This study demonstrates that the compressive strength gain of concrete cured at the reference temperature (20°C) for an early age of 3 days is little affected by the subsequent curing temperature histories.

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