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Deterioration of cement-based building materials: lessons learnt   <B> (Downloadable version)</B>

Deterioration of cement-based building materials: lessons learnt (Downloadable version)

by A Dunster, N Crammond (12-Apr-2003)

Book Description

This is a brief overview of the lessons learnt from BRE technical consultancy case studies involving the deterioration of cement-based building materials and components. The wide range of damaging reactions included are: sulfate reactions (thaumasite and delayed ettringite formation), steel-slag expansive reactions (in fill and industrial waste deposits), and acid attack on concrete. Recommendations on how to avoid damage are
given. A common characteristic of a large proportion of the cases studied was the build-up of moisture, which was necessary for the damaging reactions to occur. A particular cause for concern is where measures have been deliberately taken to prevent moisture gaining access, but these have actually caused a moisture build-up by preventing the moisture that has collected from escaping, eg the use of render or impermeable membranes. 6 pages.
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