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Data on mixing and curing methods effects on the compressive strength of concrete

Curing, though important is sometimes underrated in concrete production. This dataset provided shows the effects of four (4) different methods of curing on two distinct mix ratios. The data provided in this article are for a study that was conducted on one hundred and sixty (160) cube samples of mix ratios 1:2:4 and 1:1.5:3 while employing four (4) different methods of curing. The data given...
 
Published at Data in Brief
Pages pp. 877-881.
Published in 2018
 
 
visit (http://eprints.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/id/eprint/10890)
 
 
Omuh, I. O. and Mosaku, T. O. and Joshua, Opeyemi and Ojelabi, Rapheal A. and Amusan, L. M. and Afolabi, A.O. and Arowolo, Adeoluwa O
Omuh Ignatius » Ignatius Omuh is currently a Senior lecturer in the department of Building Technology Covenant University, Ota. He attended the University of Jos, where he obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Building and subsequently a Master’s degree in Construction technology. He obtained his PhD from Covenant University where he is currently based. He has a passion for practicing his discipline and as a... view full profile
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