This graph shows the relationship between the amount of different additives (bentonite, barite, and PAC-L) added in grams and the resulting compressive strength of the material in pounds per square inch. As the amount of each additive increased from 3 to 11 grams, the compressive strength generally increased as well, with PAC-L providing the highest strength overall. Linear trend lines were fitted to the data for each additive.
This graph shows the relationship between the amount of different additives (bentonite, barite, and PAC-L) added in grams and the resulting compressive strength of the material in pounds per square inch. As the amount of each additive increased from 3 to 11 grams, the compressive strength generally increased as well, with PAC-L providing the highest strength overall. Linear trend lines were fitted to the data for each additive.
This graph shows the relationship between the amount of different additives (bentonite, barite, and PAC-L) added in grams and the resulting compressive strength of the material in pounds per square inch. As the amount of each additive increased from 3 to 11 grams, the compressive strength generally increased as well, with PAC-L providing the highest strength overall. Linear trend lines were fitted to the data for each additive.