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Fig. 1  Compression test (left) and splitting tensile test (right)
Fig. 2  Layers formed due to segregation
Fig. 4  Modes of failure (a) segregated LFC (b) normal LFC
Fig. 6  Optimum w/c ratio vs. percentage of PP

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