Investigations on microstructural properties of the functionally graded ITZs between different types of modified coral aggregates and cement paste
Key Points
Microstructural properties vary significantly between different types of modified coral aggregates, enhancing performance.
Key evidence reveals improved properties in functionally graded interfacial zones with altered aggregates and cement paste.
Observational analysis explores microstructural characteristics, including bonding quality and transition zones among materials.
Implications suggest potential advancements in construction materials through optimized coral aggregate use, but further studies are required.
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