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The Arlington curing experiments
Effects of various curing treatments on concrete pavement slabs; tests show that curing condition affects slab length; black coating caused higher temperatures; early burlap and transverse joints reduced cracking; subgrade friction; slab curling; movement of slabs due to swelling of subgrade; method of curing and surface hardness; loss of moisture; effect of steel reinforcing on frequency and width of cracks.
The Arlington curing experiments
Effects of various curing treatments on concrete pavement slabs; tests show that curing condition affects slab length; black coating caused higher temperatures; early burlap and transverse joints reduced cracking; subgrade friction; slab curling; movement of slabs due to swelling of subgrade; method of curing and surface hardness; loss of moisture; effect of steel reinforcing on frequency and width of cracks.
The Arlington curing experiments
Pub. Roads
Teller, L.W. (author) / Bosley, H.L. (author)
Public Roads ; 10
1930
16 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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