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Mercury intrusion porosimetry of concrete aggregates
Abstract Mercury intrusion porosimetry was performed for aggregates used for concrete in Kuwait. The curves which were established helped to identify the types of rocks used. Microstructural flows in the form of pores whose diameter is larger than 100 nm were associated with certain identifiable rocks. Such pores are considered as a source of weakness for concrete and as a factor which adversely affects its durability.
Mercury intrusion porosimetry of concrete aggregates
Abstract Mercury intrusion porosimetry was performed for aggregates used for concrete in Kuwait. The curves which were established helped to identify the types of rocks used. Microstructural flows in the form of pores whose diameter is larger than 100 nm were associated with certain identifiable rocks. Such pores are considered as a source of weakness for concrete and as a factor which adversely affects its durability.
Mercury intrusion porosimetry of concrete aggregates
Kayyali, O. A. (author)
1985
Article (Journal)
English
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