Experimentation of Durable Concretes, Produced by Traditional Aggregates, in Marine Environment
Journal Title: International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology - Year 30, Vol 3, Issue 4
Abstract
This paper describes the effect of durable concrete in marine environment, which is produced by traditional aggregates. For this purpose we have produced concrete of class C30/37 with aggregates from mountain quarry and riverbed. Meanwhile, we have not changed other components of concrete. Water – cement report is 0.42-0.44. During experimental faze, are done comparisons of resistance to compression, water and chlorides penetration. Concrete cubes produced, were treated in marine environment for 3, 7 and 28 days in Durres coastal city, Albania. Finally, results are compared to each other and conclusions are made on this basis.
Authors and Affiliations
Alma Golgota
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