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The effects of varying the type and size of the aggregate on the stress-strain characteristics of concrete and micro-concrete in compression and tension are described. By applying new experimental techniques, it has been shown that the use of a larger and rounder aggregate yields a concrete which attains a lower maximum strength at a correspondingly smaller deformation.

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