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Artificial carbonation of concrete masonry units
Research to develop process of artificial carbonation in order to eliminate subsequent atmospheric carbonation and attendant shrinkage after units were in wall; method uses, as source of carbon dioxide, flue gases from combustion in steam boilers adjunct to steam curing; drying shrinkage reductions varied with carbonation time, temperature, and precarbonation moisture condition of units.
Artificial carbonation of concrete masonry units
Research to develop process of artificial carbonation in order to eliminate subsequent atmospheric carbonation and attendant shrinkage after units were in wall; method uses, as source of carbon dioxide, flue gases from combustion in steam boilers adjunct to steam curing; drying shrinkage reductions varied with carbonation time, temperature, and precarbonation moisture condition of units.
Artificial carbonation of concrete masonry units
Am Concrete Inst -- J
Toennies, H.T. (author)
1960
19 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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