Title:
A tribute to "Expansion of Concrete through Reaction between Cement and Aggregate"
Author(s):
Thomas E. Stanton
Publication:
Symposium Paper
Volume:
249
Issue:
Appears on pages(s):
09-44
Keywords:
DOI:
10.14359/20122
Date:
3/1/2008
Abstract:
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Tests have demonstrated that excessive expansion of concrete may occur through chemical reactions between cements of relativley high alkali content and certain mineral constituents in some aggregates, such as certain types of shales, cherts, and impure limestones found along the coast of California between Monterey Bay on the north and Los Angeles County on the south. A new test procedure is described in this paper through which it is possible, in a comparatively short time, to develop the deleterious characteristics of cement-aggregate combinations similar to those reported in the California study. The procedure consists of curing the specimens in sealed containers at normal temperatures.