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State of art an Overview on the Tensile Strength and Flexural Strength of Concrete in different Curing Methods

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Table I. shows the split tensile strength of concrete in different curing methods and the percentage  difference in strength
Table II.  Shows the flexural strength of concrete in different curing methods and the percentage  difference in strength
Table IV. Shows the flexural strength of SCC and NCC at water curing and Air curing.

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