[PDF][PDF] Effects of High Temperatures on the Properties of Fresh and Hardened Concrete: A Bibliography (1915–1983)
M Samarai, S Popovics, VM Malhotra - J. Proc, 1935 - onlinepubs.trb.org
M Samarai, S Popovics, VM Malhotra
J. Proc, 1935•onlinepubs.trb.orgThis bibliography covers the international literature up to the early part of 1983 on the effects
of high temperature [up to 140 F (60 C)] on the properties of fresh and hardened concrete.
The following topics are covered: the workability of concrete, including setting, slump loss,
and admixtures; curing ment of concrete, including early strengths, later-age strengths, and
maturity of concrete; other properties of hardened concrete, such as shrinkage and creep;
and construction practices in hot climates, including selection of materials, especially …
of high temperature [up to 140 F (60 C)] on the properties of fresh and hardened concrete.
The following topics are covered: the workability of concrete, including setting, slump loss,
and admixtures; curing ment of concrete, including early strengths, later-age strengths, and
maturity of concrete; other properties of hardened concrete, such as shrinkage and creep;
and construction practices in hot climates, including selection of materials, especially …
This bibliography covers the international literature up to the early part of 1983 on the effects of high temperature [up to 140 F (60 C)] on the properties of fresh and hardened concrete. The following topics are covered: the workability of concrete, including setting, slump loss, and admixtures; curing ment of concrete, including early strengths, later-age strengths, and maturity of concrete; other properties of hardened concrete, such as shrinkage and creep; and construction practices in hot climates, including selection of materials, especially admixtures; protective measures; construction methods; and pertinent specifications. Steam and autoclave curing and other accelerating treatments of concrete are not covered.
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