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Concrete is a fundamental building material, and understanding its strengths is crucial for construction projects. The relationship between its tensile and compressive strengths is intricate, showing that while these strengths are related, they do not increase at the same rate. Tensile strength's growth is slower and is affected by various factors such as the methods used for testing, the size and shape of the specimen, the texture of the aggregate used, and the moisture content of the concrete. Due to the difficulty in conducting direct tension tests, which often involve complications in gripping the specimen without introducing eccentric loads, indirect methods like flexure and splitting tests are commonly employed.

The type of aggregate has little bearing on the direct and splitting tensile strengths of concrete. Yet, the use of angular crushed aggregate results in greater flexural strength compared to using rounded gravel, owing to its enhanced bonding capacity, even though it is less effective in tension. The compressive strength remains mostly unaffected by the shape or texture of the aggregate. Consequently, the ratio of flexural strength to compressive strength is more pronounced when angular crushed aggregate is used, particularly at higher levels of compressive strength. Additionally, the curing and storage conditions of concrete, particularly the moisture levels, have a pronounced effect on its compressive and tensile strengths, making managing these conditions a vital aspect of concrete strength testing and application.

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7.10 : Relation Between Tensile Strength and Compressive Strength of Concrete

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7.1 : Tensile Strength Considerations of Concrete

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7.2 : Behavior of Concrete Under Compressive Load

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7.3 : Porosity in Cement Paste

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7.4 : Total Voids in Concrete

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7.5 : Pore Size Distribution

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7.6 : Microcracking in Concrete

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7.7 : Water Cement Ratio

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7.8 : Aggregate Cement Ratio

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7.9 : Transition Zone

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7.11 : Fatigue Strength of Concrete

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7.12 : Impact Strength of Concrete

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7.13 : Abrasion Resistance of Concrete

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