Engineering Mass Concrete Structures
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Mass concrete is all around us. Traditionally, mass concrete has been associated with dams and other extremely large placements.
This is no longer the case. Larger placements for economy and the use of concretes with high cement contents for durability and rapid strength gain mean that an increasing number of concrete placements must be treated as mass concrete.
John Gajda, Principal Engineer in Building Science & Sustainability at CTLGroup, co-authored this Structural Engineer article with Ed Alsamsam. The reprint is part of the PCA Professional Development Series (click here for more information).
Source: Structural Engineer
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