Durability of P.C. Concrete as Affected by Aggregate Size, Curing and Proportions, R-214, 1968
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01/10/1968
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Resumo |
The durability of concrete is a most important aspect in pavement life. Deterioration of the interstate portland cement concrete pavement has prompted various studies of factors which may contribute to the durability. Studies of cores taken from deteriorated areas indicated that the larger particles of coarse aggregate may contribute greatly to the problem. This indication was mainly due to the analysis of the cracking pattern which showed that most of the cracks passed through the larger aggregates and the larger aggregate particles were more cracked than the smaller particles. The purpose of this project is to determine if the size of the coarse aggregate has a bearing on the durability of freeze and thaw beams. A secondary purpose of this project is to determine what effect the method of curing and proportions have on the durability of freeze and thaw beams. |
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Identificador |
(1968) Durability of P.C. Concrete as Affected by Aggregate Size, Curing and Proportions, R-214, 1968. Transportation, Department of |
Idioma(s) |
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Relação |
http://publications.iowa.gov/17214/ |
Palavras-Chave | #Pavements #Concrete #Transportation #Roads and highways #Research #Design and Construction #Maintenance and preservation |
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Departmental Report NonPeerReviewed |