Control of Frost Damage to Concrete by Surface Coating

This study comprehensively examines thee ffect of concrete surface coating material on the prevention of frost damage, conducting freezing and thawing tests of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers; new freezing and thawing test methods incorporating high-temperature drying conditions; and various te...

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Veröffentlicht in:Concrete Research and Technology 1997/01/17, Vol.8(1), pp.13-26
Hauptverfasser: Shirota, Tsuneo, Sakai, Koji, Sato, Takayuki, Takahasi, Jyoji
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