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Result of investigations shows that wet concrete in freezing expands more than dry concrete, but that less damage results to wet than to dry mixtures when thawed and allowed to set and harden; water-cement ratio based on mild weather; evaporation may be excessive.
Result of investigations shows that wet concrete in freezing expands more than dry concrete, but that less damage results to wet than to dry mixtures when thawed and allowed to set and harden; water-cement ratio based on mild weather; evaporation may be excessive.
Testing and thawing frozen concrete
Min. County Eng
Bouillon, A.M. (author)
1927
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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