Concrete Durability: Proceedings of Katharine and Bryant Mather International Symposium
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The ACI SP-100:1987 standard is a comprehensive publication that aims to explore the effects of various concreting materials and construction techniques on the durability of hydraulic cement concretes under different aggressive exposure conditions. It consists of two volumes containing a total of 111 papers from around the world, which discuss the current state of knowledge, identify and address problems and solutions, and propose improvements in practice.
The standard covers a wide range of topics related to concrete durability, including sulfate attack, alkali-aggregate reaction, abrasion, corrosion, and more. Some specific topics addressed in the publication include the durability of high-strength concrete, the causes of concrete durability problems, concrete durability in bridges, the effectiveness of curing concrete structures, frost susceptibility of high-strength concrete, the influence of fly ash on concrete durability, and the deterioration of aggregates.
Descriptors | Durability |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 86.6 MB |