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Factors which influence deterioration of concrete in dams, and measures for prevention of deterioration
Concrete is said to have deteriorated when it has changed with time so as to have become significantly less satisfactory for purposes for which it was made than had been anticipated; whether deterioration resulted from failure to include necessary requirements in specifications or from failure to comply with requirements; specifications now used by major dam-building agencies require selection of cements, aggregates, admixtures, mixing water, mixture proportions, mixing procedures, placing methods, and curing practices, by criteria that are intended to avoid those that are conducive to promoting deterioration.
Factors which influence deterioration of concrete in dams, and measures for prevention of deterioration
Concrete is said to have deteriorated when it has changed with time so as to have become significantly less satisfactory for purposes for which it was made than had been anticipated; whether deterioration resulted from failure to include necessary requirements in specifications or from failure to comply with requirements; specifications now used by major dam-building agencies require selection of cements, aggregates, admixtures, mixing water, mixture proportions, mixing procedures, placing methods, and curing practices, by criteria that are intended to avoid those that are conducive to promoting deterioration.
Factors which influence deterioration of concrete in dams, and measures for prevention of deterioration
Int Congress on Large Dams
Mather, B. (Autor:in)
9th International Congress on Large Dams ; 1967 ; Turkey , Istanbul
1967
15 pages
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
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