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A well designed concrete made with limestone cement and fly ash, blastfurnace slag or metakaolin seems to have the ability to withstand thaumasite form of sulfate attack.
The results indicated that the mixtures made with limestone and latex had lower porosity and permeability, as well as higher strength and abrasion resistance than other mixtures.
The results obtained show that in self-compacting concretes made with limestone filler the splitting tensile strength is on average 15% less than that of normally-vibrated concretes.
This study compares the behaviors of these samples to those of a reference self-compacting concrete (SCCR) made with limestone filler SCCR and an ordinary vibrated concrete (OVC).
This paper presents the experimental results obtained on six batches of normal and high strength fibre reinforced concrete made with limestone aggregates and tested after exposure to high temperatures.
The data also strongly suggest that concretes made with limestone or non-reactive dolomite aggregates or sufficiently high levels of other forms of calcium carbonates have favourable reinforcement corrosion properties.
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These concretes were made with two limestone coarse aggregates and one limestone sand from the same quarry, in order to avoid any artifact.
They are small, round shaped "mini-houses" built in prehistoric times and made with white limestone bricks and then grey stones which form pointy roofs on top.
The paste mixes were made with ordinary Portland cement, limestone filler, a superplasticizer (polycarboxylate type) and a viscosity agent (nanosilica).
Concretes made with granite and Coldstone limestone aggregate were tested for failure under fast dynamic loading; and the fracture profiles was digitized and analyzed by means of image analysis and laser profilometery.
The greatest deterioration occurred in mortars made with CEMI blended with 10% limestone filler.
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