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Deterioration of cement-based materials continues to result in
substantially shortened lives for conventional structures due to
poor performance and the need for early repair. With more advanced
applications, where very long service lives are essential such as
the storage of nuclear waste, understanding the degradation
processes resulting in poor durability is very important. This book
forms the proceedings of the latest in the series of symposia at
the Materials Research Society Fall meeting in Boston dealing with
cementitious materials in which the emphasis is on the chemical
processes of deterioration. With contributions from leading
international researchers and specialists in the field, the book
provides a reference for all those concerned with current thinking
on the subject.
Deterioration of cement-based materials is a continuing problem, as
it results in the substantial shortening of the lives of
conventional concrete structures. The main costs result from poor
performance and the need for early repair. With more advanced
applications, where very long service lives are essential, such as
the storage of nuclear waste, an understanding of the degradation
processes in order to predict long term performance is very
important. this book forms the proceedings of the latest Symposia
at the Materials Research Society Autumn meeting in Boston.
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