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The concrete needed frequent repair.
The twist cuts the wind load by nearly a quarter, and so reduces the quantity of steel and concrete needed.
Prestressed concrete reduces the amount of steel and concrete needed in a structure, leading to lighter designs that are often less expensive than designs of reinforced concrete.
The reality is that they are anything but climate-neutral and are responsible for large volumes of CO2 emissions from the concrete needed to build them, and for vast quantities of powerful methane gas emissions from the rotting of vegetation and soils flooded by their large reservoirs.
This methodology can be used to estimate the strength requirements of the fibre reinforced concrete needed to reach the strength classes set out in EN 1916:2002, without having to resort to the CT as an indirect design method.
Reducing the diameter from 30 feet to 28 feet should speed up tunneling and cut the amount of concrete needed in the linings, said Herbert Einstein, a tunneling expert at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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The upshot is that concrete needs constant repair by teams of workmen assigned to fill in the newly formed gaps, which is tedious and expensive.
Designing such asphalt concrete needs to balance the electrical and mechanical performance of asphalt concrete.
Generally, geopolymer concrete needs several approaches before and after casting which limits its applications.
It is suggested that CFBC ash is used for the production of the concrete needing low flowability.
It seems that it is suitable for CFBC ash to be used for the production of the concrete needing low flowability including road basement material and roller compacted concrete.
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