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Deterioration of concrete dams due to alkali-aggregate reaction
Expansive reaction between aggregate and high alkali cement has been found responsible for random cracking and deterioration of concrete of large number of dams; aggregates that have been found to react with high alkali cement include opaline silica, highly siliceous rocks and acid to intermediate volcanic rocks. (see also - discussion n 7 Sept 1945 p 1089-1110, n 10 Dec p 1556-8)
Deterioration of concrete dams due to alkali-aggregate reaction
Expansive reaction between aggregate and high alkali cement has been found responsible for random cracking and deterioration of concrete of large number of dams; aggregates that have been found to react with high alkali cement include opaline silica, highly siliceous rocks and acid to intermediate volcanic rocks. (see also - discussion n 7 Sept 1945 p 1089-1110, n 10 Dec p 1556-8)
Deterioration of concrete dams due to alkali-aggregate reaction
Am Soc Civ Engrs -- Proc
Blanks, R.F. (author) / Meissner, H.S. (author)
1945
16 pages
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