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Tag: Freezing and Thawing Damage

Freezing and Thawing Damage to Concrete

March 9, 2017 TeamCivil Concrete, Durability

In this article, the damage caused by freezing and thawing cycles to concrete is described. Freezing-thawing damage results from the fact that when water freezes to ice, it expands by about 9 percent. When the water in

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