A Service Life Prediction for Waste Disposal Concrete under Carbonation

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The scope of this study was to investigate the carbonation of waste disposal facility concrete. The effects of the silo concrete mixture on the physical properties of concrete and the alteration of the microstructure of the cement paste due to exposure to carbon dioxide were included in this investigation.

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