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    Manufacture and properties of prepacked aggregate concrete
    Abdul Awal, A. S. M. ( 1984)
    The properties of prepacked concrete have long been studied and compared with those of normal concrete, although very little is known about its strength and deformation behaviour. Either by experiment or theory these aspects have been described in different ways. This thesis describes some experimental programmes on prepacked concrete that include its manufacture and a study of its strength, deformation and failure mechanism. To compare these aspects, normal concretes having the same water-cement and aggregate-cement ratios were made and tested under the same condition. The experimental work investigates the use of different types of admixture in grout in order to improve the strength of prepacked concrete. Among them the expanding admixture was found to be most suitable. Data are presented on some properties of grout using different types of admixture at various sand-cement ratios. Along with the strength investigation, investigation on modulus of elasticity, creep and shrinkage were also carried out. Tests of creep and shrinkage reveal that the magnitudes of both in prepacked concrete were much lower than in normal concrete. Different aspects of the failure mechanism of prepacked concrete are also presented and discussed.