Title:
Strength and Durability of Concrete Made with Type 10 Cements Used in Ontario
Author(s):
R. P. Northwood, B. Chojnacki, and R. A.Newell
Publication:
Symposium Paper
Volume:
100
Issue:
Appears on pages(s):
973-996
Keywords:
compressive strength; concrete durability; limestone; freeze-thaw durability; portland cement Type 1; scaling; Materials Research
DOI:
10.14359/2021
Date:
4/1/1987
Abstract:
Describes a laboratory investigation of concrete to determine the effect of the various brands of Type 10 portland cement with and without interground limestone on the strength and freeze-thaw durability. Two classes of concrete and two combinations of aggregates were used in the investigations. A variation in the strength of concrete made with the various cements was found. The limestone addition increases the concrete strength. Concretes made with each of the cements had very good resistance to freezing and thawing in water. However, there was a considerable variation in the resistance to salt scaling.