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Autogenous healing of cement paste
Study of nature of healing action, and of increases in tensile strentgh measured perpendicular to plane of crack; effects on healing of time of healing, conditions of curing, additions of lime and of fly ash, and cycles of wetting and drying; healing action is caused by formation of crystals of calcium carbonate and calcium hydroxide in cracks; healing can increase tensile strength from 0 psi to 25%; occurs more rapidly under water than in air.
Autogenous healing of cement paste
Study of nature of healing action, and of increases in tensile strentgh measured perpendicular to plane of crack; effects on healing of time of healing, conditions of curing, additions of lime and of fly ash, and cycles of wetting and drying; healing action is caused by formation of crystals of calcium carbonate and calcium hydroxide in cracks; healing can increase tensile strength from 0 psi to 25%; occurs more rapidly under water than in air.
Autogenous healing of cement paste
Am Concrete Inst -- J
Lauer, K.R. (author) / Slate, F.O. (author)
1956
15 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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