Air-entrained concrete
principles of air voids and service record of pavements : presented at the Thirty-second Annual Meeting, January 13-16, 1953
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Publication
1953 - Highway Research Board, Washington, District of Columbia
Language
English
Word Count
5,750 words, Guess
Page Count
23 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL61107887M
- OCLC Control Number6677308
Classifications
- LCCTA1001.5 .B8 no. 70
Description
Paper 1: A method was developed which makes it possible to determine the characteristics of the entrained air voids in concrete. Briefly, the procedure consisted of cutting and polishing a section of concrete to expose the distributed voids. Paper 2: The performance record is described of 14 concrete test roads in five northeastern states. Built 10 to 14 years ago with a wide range of variables, these roads provide an opportunity to compare the performance of air-entrained concrete with adjacent sections of the same construction but without air entrainment.
Series Statement
- National Research Council (U.S.). Publication -- 261
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