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Information Paper 12/87 Pulverized-fuel ash - its use in concrete: Part 2 Influences on durability
Publication Year
1987
Document Status
Current
Abstract
Summarises the effect of pulverized-fuel ash (pfa) on various aspects of concrete durability when it is used as a component of the cementitious material. Comparisons with conventional Portland cement concrete are made, and attention is drawn to documentation giving recommendations for the use of pfa in concrete.
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Author
Matthews, J. D.
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