Assessing the Level of Concrete Hardening by the Maturity Method

Curing levels under standardized temperature and humidity conditions of concrete (but also for medium temperature conditions in the range of +5 o C → +35 o C, maximum +40 o C, depending on the type of cement used in the preparation of concrete, in order not to record final resistance losses) can be...

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Main Author: Alexandra Pamfil
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2021-03-01
Series:Bulletin of the Polytechnic Institute of Jassy: Constructions, Architechture Section
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/bipca-2021-0005
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description Curing levels under standardized temperature and humidity conditions of concrete (but also for medium temperature conditions in the range of +5 o C → +35 o C, maximum +40 o C, depending on the type of cement used in the preparation of concrete, in order not to record final resistance losses) can be plotted graphically with a single chart for all concrete grades prepared with the same type of cement at different ages.
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spelling doaj.art-14d7532a8d37412abbd78d873d8102d22022-12-22T04:36:01ZengSciendoBulletin of the Polytechnic Institute of Jassy: Constructions, Architechture Section2068-47622021-03-01671576510.2478/bipca-2021-0005Assessing the Level of Concrete Hardening by the Maturity MethodAlexandra Pamfil0„Gheorghe Asachi” Technical University of Iaşi, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Building Services, Iasi, RomaniaCuring levels under standardized temperature and humidity conditions of concrete (but also for medium temperature conditions in the range of +5 o C → +35 o C, maximum +40 o C, depending on the type of cement used in the preparation of concrete, in order not to record final resistance losses) can be plotted graphically with a single chart for all concrete grades prepared with the same type of cement at different ages.https://doi.org/10.2478/bipca-2021-0005level of hardeningdegree of maturationunitary cementcomposite cement
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Assessing the Level of Concrete Hardening by the Maturity Method
Bulletin of the Polytechnic Institute of Jassy: Constructions, Architechture Section
level of hardening
degree of maturation
unitary cement
composite cement
title Assessing the Level of Concrete Hardening by the Maturity Method
title_full Assessing the Level of Concrete Hardening by the Maturity Method
title_fullStr Assessing the Level of Concrete Hardening by the Maturity Method
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the Level of Concrete Hardening by the Maturity Method
title_short Assessing the Level of Concrete Hardening by the Maturity Method
title_sort assessing the level of concrete hardening by the maturity method
topic level of hardening
degree of maturation
unitary cement
composite cement
url https://doi.org/10.2478/bipca-2021-0005
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