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view more2020413 · The rise of the temperature of concrete beyond a certain level will cause severe issues. Therefore, it is very important to limit temperature rise.
view more2019930 · The addition of cement significantly improved the high-temperature stability and moisture stability of the asphalt mixture but was not conducive to its low-temperature performance. In addition, a minimum Cantabro loss was observed at a cement content between 2% and 3%.
view more2010522 · How to keep on pouring when the temperature’s soaring Hot weather creates special challenges for precasters, and technically speaking, there are more obstacles to overcome when placing concrete in hot weather than in the cooler seasons. By understanding how heat, humidity and wind affect the curing of concrete, you can adjust …
view moreThe most common minimum concrete placing and concrete curing temperatures specified by DOTs are 50°F and 55°F, but a few are as low as 40°F. Some DOTs have decreasing or step-down minimum concrete cure temperatures based on time. Most inspectors will measure the fresh concrete temperature at the point of delivery or placing location.
view moreThis study delves into the profound impact of substituting SSA for sand in cement mortar, examining fresh and mechanical properties, drying shrinkage, and high-temperature resistance.
view moreConcrete resists weathering action, chemical attack, and abrasion while maintaining its desired engineering properties. Different concretes require different degrees of durability depending on the exposure environment and the properties desired. Concrete ingredients, their proportioning, interactions between them, placing and curing practices, and the …
view more20231011 · Maintaining concrete within an ideal temperature range is important for achieving a high-quality finished product. The recommended concrete temperature at the time of placement for most applications is around 50 °F and should not exceed 70 °F to avoid increased water demand and cracking. Concrete temperature also should not fall …
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