2. Pathology and management of diseased structures
2.1 Description of disorders and screening
The most common disorders, caused by an internal sulfate reaction, are network cracking and crazing (figure 16 ).
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- Cement testing methods – Part 1: Determination of resistances. - NF EN 196-1 -
- Cement testing methods – Part 9: Hydration heat – Semi-adiabatic method. - NF EN 196-9 -
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- Concrete – Specification, performance, production and compliance. – National supplement to standard NF EN 206+A2. - NF EN...
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