Freeze-thaw resisting concrete its achievement in the UK
This guide reviews the effects of new construction techniques on the freeze-thaw resistance, particularly those enabling increased protection of the more vulnerable outer surface or the near-to-surface zone of concrete. The report also examines performance tests and their relevance to design.
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Main Authors: | Harrison, T.A (Author), Brown, B. V (Author) |
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Corporate Author: | Construction Industry Research and Information Association |
Other Authors: | Dewar, J. D |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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London
CIRIA
2001
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Series: | CIRIA publication
C559 |
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