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Electromagnetic heat treatment of reinforced concrete members erected in sliding forms
Under low and freezing temperatures erection of thin-wall members may be carried out at rates similar to normal conditions; strength of concrete is 25% to 35% higher than for normal curing of concrete; consumption of electric power is less than for infrared heating.
Electromagnetic heat treatment of reinforced concrete members erected in sliding forms
Under low and freezing temperatures erection of thin-wall members may be carried out at rates similar to normal conditions; strength of concrete is 25% to 35% higher than for normal curing of concrete; consumption of electric power is less than for infrared heating.
Electromagnetic heat treatment of reinforced concrete members erected in sliding forms
Termoobrabotka elektromagnitnym sposobom zhelezobetonnykh konstruktsii, vozvodimykh v skol'zyashchei opalubke
Shtamm, V.V. (author) / Terenik, M.A. (author) / Temlyak, F.Kh. (author) / Faingol'D, A.A. (author) / Kruglikov, V.P. (author) / Lyashkevich, I.M. (author)
1967
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Russian
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