Chloride penetration of RHA concrete under marine environment
Chloride-ion penetration in rice husk ash (RHA)-blended cement in concrete that was exposed to a marine environment for 2 years was examined. RHA partially replaced Portland cement type I at 0, 10, 20, 30 and 40% levels based on the weight of the cement. Concrete samples sized 100 mm×200 mm were cas...
Main Authors: | Jayanti, D. S., Mirza, J., Jaya, R. P., Abu Bakar, B. H., Hassan, N. A., Hainin, M. R. |
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Format: | Article |
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ICE Publishing
2016
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