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Report BR 324 Avoiding deterioration of cement-based building materials. Lessons from case studies: 1
Publication Year
1997
Document Status
Current
Abstract
Intended to ensure that those involved at the sharp end of designing, building and maintaining structures are more aware of potential durability problems in cement-based materials. Includes four case studies: three concern the thaumasite form of sulfate attack; the fourth, alkaline hydrolysis with carbonation of high alumina cement concrete.
Document History
This document is no longer available from the original publisher, therefore the status is unconfirmed.
Author
Crammond, N. J. and Dunster, A. M.
ISBN
9781860811333
Publisher Information
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