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Durability of Portland Cement Concrete: Aggregates, Cements, and Pozzolans
The Nebraska Department of Roads in 2001 initiated an effort to improve the durability of concrete for state paving projects. The objectives were to evaluate the alkali-silica reactivity (ASR) potential of selected aggregates, and to identify the specific amounts of supplementary cementing materials, such as fly ash, slag and silica fume, to effectively mitigate ASR.
Durability of Portland Cement Concrete: Aggregates, Cements, and Pozzolans
The Nebraska Department of Roads in 2001 initiated an effort to improve the durability of concrete for state paving projects. The objectives were to evaluate the alkali-silica reactivity (ASR) potential of selected aggregates, and to identify the specific amounts of supplementary cementing materials, such as fly ash, slag and silica fume, to effectively mitigate ASR.
Durability of Portland Cement Concrete: Aggregates, Cements, and Pozzolans
C. Y. Tuan (author)
2005
104 pages
Report
No indication
English
Construction Equipment, Materials, & Supplies , Highway Engineering , Portland cement , Concrete pavements , Durability , Silica fume , Aggregates , Cements , Performance tests , Pavements , Nebraska , Fly ash , Limestone , Slags , Freeze thaw durability , Compressive strength , Alkali-silica reactivity(ASR)
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