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Evaluation of the available alkali content in concrete through a modified hot-water extraction method

Fournier et al., 2016

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1835634763330463358
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Fournier B
Sanchez L
Duchesne J
Goyette S
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15th International conference on Alkali aggregate Reaction

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The “available” alkali content is considered a key parameter in the assessment of the residual expansion of ASR-affected concrete structures. Test methods including pore solution extraction under high pressure, as well as hot-water extraction measured on …
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