To thoroughly study the stress-strain relationship of lightweight mixed ceramic concrete, this paper conducts axial compressive strength tests on three groups of lightweight mixed ceramic concrete specimens with different types and contents as the basis. It establishes the elastic modulus calculation formula and compressive stress-strain formula for lightweight mixed ceramic concrete by combining with the current standards and related research. The results show that lightweight mixed ceramic concrete, made of a mixture of different types and densities of ceramic grains, has better mechanical properties and deformation properties. The calculation errors of the modulus of elasticity formulas, derived from the experimental results for the three groups of lightweight mixed ceramic concretes, are all controlled within 5%. The average relative errors of the fitting results of stress-strain curves for the three groups of specimens and the measured data are as low as 6.66%, 3.16%, and 3.39%. The errors between the experimental values of the modulus of elasticity of different studies and the predicted values based on the formula in this paper were controlled within 17%, and the average relative errors between the predicted and experimental results of the stress-strain curves for the three groups of specimens were 2.64%, 8.94%, and 17.50%. This paper innovatively constructs a prediction model of key mechanical parameters of lightweight mixed ceramic concrete, which can provide a reference and experimental basis for the structural analysis and application of lightweight mixed ceramic concrete.
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