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                              ZONGYUN MO holds a PhD degree in Civil Engineering from School of Civil Engineering, Harbin
                              Institute of Technology (HIT) in Harbin City, China. He is currently an Associate Professor of Civil Engineering
                              at Anhui Polytechnic University in Wuhu City, China. His current research interests are in eco-friendly
                              ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) including the raw material selection, mix proportion design,
                              strength, durability, hydration, and micro-structures of UHPC. Email: mzy2021@mail. ahpu.edu.cn





                              YOUMIN HAN holds a PhD degree in Structural Engineering from School of Mechanics and Civil
                              Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology (CUMT) in Xuzhou City, China. He is currently a
                              lecturer of Civil Engineering at Anhui Polytechnic University in Wuhu City, China. His current research interests
                              are in new building materials and structures including cement-based materials, soft soil stabilizers, concrete
                              and fiber reinforced polymer-confined structures. Email: hanyoumin@ahpu.edu.cn







                              JIAWEI WANG holds a PhD degree in Civil Engineering from School of Civil Engineering, Northeast
                              Forest University (NEFU) in Harbin City, China. He is currently a Senior Engineer of Civil Engineering at Anhui
                              Polytechnic University in Wuhu City, China. His current research interests are in structural design of long-span
                              bridges, application of UHPC materials in structural reinforcement. Email: wjw526@ahpu.edu.cn







                              LI JIANG holds a master's degree in Civil Engineering from College of Civil Engineering, Hefei University
                              of Technology (HFUT) in Hefei City, China. She is currently an Associate Professor of Civil Engineering at
                              Anhui Polytechnic University in Wuhu City, China. Her current research interests include self-compacting
                              concrete, ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC), rheological property and durability of concrete.
                              Email: jl@ahpu.edu.cn





           Cite this article:  Mo, Z., Han, Y., Wang, J., and Jiang, L. (2022). “Late age mechanical strengths and hydration of ultra high
                         performance concrete blended with metakaolin and high volume limestone”, The Indian Concrete Journal, Vol. 96,
                         No. 11, pp. 18-27.


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