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Freezing and thawing tests of lightweight aggregate concrete
Nine light weight and one sand and gravel aggregates were used to prepare air entrained and non-air entrained concretes, using aggregates in air dried condition and in 24-hr saturated condition; concretes had compressive strength of 3000 and 4500 psi at 28 days; results indicate need for providing intentionally entrained air to attain high level of durability, importance of moisture content of aggregate, and influence of strength level, i.e., water-cement ratio, on durability.
Freezing and thawing tests of lightweight aggregate concrete
Nine light weight and one sand and gravel aggregates were used to prepare air entrained and non-air entrained concretes, using aggregates in air dried condition and in 24-hr saturated condition; concretes had compressive strength of 3000 and 4500 psi at 28 days; results indicate need for providing intentionally entrained air to attain high level of durability, importance of moisture content of aggregate, and influence of strength level, i.e., water-cement ratio, on durability.
Freezing and thawing tests of lightweight aggregate concrete
Am Concrete Inst -- J
Klieger, P. (author) / Hanson, J.A. (author)
1961
18 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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