Also known as Abrahms' water-cement ratio law, it states that the strength of a concrete mix is inversely related to the mass ratio of water to cement. As the water content increases, the strength of the concrete decreases.
Also known as Abrahms' water-cement ratio law, it states that the strength of a concrete mix is inversely related to the mass ratio of water to cement. As the water content increases, the strength of the concrete decreases.