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Cement-aggregate reaction in concrete
Microscopic, microchemical and physical-chemical studies of concrete revealed characteristics of deterioration found on concrete structures; investigations have identified minerals susceptible to attack by cement alkalies; expansion and cracking of concrete result fromosmotic pressures developed in alkali silica gels.
Cement-aggregate reaction in concrete
Microscopic, microchemical and physical-chemical studies of concrete revealed characteristics of deterioration found on concrete structures; investigations have identified minerals susceptible to attack by cement alkalies; expansion and cracking of concrete result fromosmotic pressures developed in alkali silica gels.
Cement-aggregate reaction in concrete
Am Concrete Inst -- J
McConnell, D. (author) / Mielenz, R.C. (author) / Holland, W.Y. (author) / Greene, K.T. (author)
1947
36 pages
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