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Fig. 1.  Compressive Strength Trend with Age for 12 Different Mix Proportions {after Washa et al
Fig. 2.  Residual Compressive Strength at Different Temperatures {after Khoury [6]}
Fig. 3  Compilation of Data on  concretes, ��� Temperature Relationship for Ordinary Portland Cement ��� <60 MPa {courtesy of Oak Ridge National Laboratory and U.S
Fig. 4.  Average Compressive Strength Versus Time (a) Cylinders Cured at Room Temperature, and  (b) Cylinders Cured in Laboratory Oven at 90 to 95 °C [194 to 203 °F]

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