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ACI 325.11R

contributor authorACI - American Concrete Institute
date accessioned2020-08-03T11:59:29Z
date available2020-08-03T11:59:29Z
date issued2019
identifier otherQCCQHGAAAAAAAAAA.pdf
identifier urihttp://yse.yabesh.ir/std;quessionid=47037D83FCDCAC426159DD6E273C9FCDgin/handle/yse/280647
description abstractConcrete mixtures used in accelerated concrete pavement construction may be more susceptible to durability-related distress than conventional concrete. Further, the ability to detect durability-related problems during mixture design and construction is more limited (Van Dam et al. 2005). Chapter 5 discusses the design and durability considerations of 6- to 8-hour and 20- to 24-hour concrete pavements. The risks involved in using accelerated paving techniques should be considered carefully before using an accelerated paving option. In addition, the cost of accelerated construction will be higher than conventional, so its use should be limited to those situations where it will provide an overall construction benefit
languageEnglish
titleReport on Accelerated Techniques for Concrete Pavingen
titleACI 325.11Rnum
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page28
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treeACI - American Concrete Institute:;2019
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