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ACI 201.3T

contributor authorACI - American Concrete Institute
date accessioned2020-07-27T21:31:56Z
date available2020-07-27T21:31:56Z
date issued2019
identifier otherZOWHIGAAAAAAAAAA.pdf
identifier urihttp://yse.yabesh.ir/std;query=autho47037D83FCDC49A961598F1EFDEC9FCD/handle/yse/280601
description abstractSalt-rich solutions accumulate in joints in pavements, sidewalks, and other flatwork, particularly when the structures are poorly drained. Deterioration can occur as a result of physical and chemical mechanisms that are driven by cyclic wetting and drying of members exposed to chloride-rich solutions. Physical damage is attrib- uted to the concrete reaching critical saturation, which results in freezing-and-thawing damage. The damage related to chemical attack is due to calcium oxychloride formation, which is expansive. This type of deicer attack differs from D-cracking or deicer scaling. Damage manifests primarily as spalling around the walls of the joint and cracking in the concrete parallel to the joint
languageEnglish
titleJoint Deterioration and Chloride-Based Deicing Chemicalsen
titleACI 201.3Tnum
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page6
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treeACI - American Concrete Institute:;2019
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