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Characterizing lightweight aggregates for improving internal curing of concrete

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Figure 1: Classification of methods of curing concrete (Kovler and Jensen, 2007)  Curing  of  concrete  is  the  name  given  to  procedures  used  for  promoting  the  hydration of cement, and consists of a control of temperature and of the transfer of  m
Figure 2: Optical microscopic image of expanded clay in concrete  2.3.2 Expanded Slate
Figure 3: Optical microscopic image of expanded slate in concrete  2.3.3 Pumice
Figure 4: Optical microscopic image of pumice in concrete  2.3.4 LWA Requirements
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