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- Mass_concrete abstract "Mass concrete – is defined by American Concrete Institute Committee 207 as “any volume of concrete with dimensions large enough to require that measures be taken to cope with the generation of heat from hydration of cement and attendant volume change to minimize cracking.”As interior temperature of mass concrete rises due to the process of cement hydration, the outer concrete may be cooling and contracting. If the temperature differs too much within the structure, the material can crack. The main factors influencing temperature variation in the mass concrete structure are: the size of the structure, the ambient temperature, the initial temperature of the concrete at time of placement and curing program, the cement type, and the cement contents in the mix.Mass concrete structures include massive mat foundations, dams, and other concrete structures that minimum dimension exceeds 3 feet.".
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- Mass_concrete wikiPageWikiLink Category:Building_materials.
- Mass_concrete wikiPageWikiLink Category:Concrete.
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- Mass_concrete wikiPageWikiLink Dam.
- Mass_concrete wikiPageWikiLinkText "mass concrete".
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- Mass_concrete comment "Mass concrete – is defined by American Concrete Institute Committee 207 as “any volume of concrete with dimensions large enough to require that measures be taken to cope with the generation of heat from hydration of cement and attendant volume change to minimize cracking.”As interior temperature of mass concrete rises due to the process of cement hydration, the outer concrete may be cooling and contracting. If the temperature differs too much within the structure, the material can crack.".
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