Polymers in Concrete
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The ACI SP-40:1973 standard covers various aspects of using polymers in concrete production. It includes discussions on process techniques for producing polymer-impregnated concrete, as well as the development of polymer-impregnated concrete as a construction material for engineering projects.
The standard also explores the properties and applications of polymer-impregnated cementitious materials, including surface treatments for highway bridge decks and the use of polymer-impregnated concrete for seafloor structures.
The document includes a range of studies and analyses on topics such as partially impregnated polymerized concrete specimens, perlite polymer concrete, the influence of porosity and partial drying on the properties of polymer-impregnated mortar, and radiographic studies of the structure of polymer-impregnated concrete.
Other topics covered include polymer-impregnated concrete as a composite material, analysis of bridge decks using polymer-impregnated concrete, mix proportions and properties of polyester resin concretes, polymer concrete-reinforced concrete composite beams, improving mechanical properties of concrete through the addition of polymer latex, epoxy polymer modified concretes, and stress-strain properties of polymer modified concrete.
Descriptors | Polymer Concrete |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 43.1 MB |