Effect of High Frequency Vibration on Pore Parameters and Frost Resistance of Air Entrained Concrete

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High frequency vibration was brought to two different air-entrained concrete. Pore structure analyzer of hardened concrete quantitatively described the influence of vibration to air content, air spacing coefficient and bubble size distribution. Meanwhile, the relationship between high frequency vibration and the ability of frost resistance was accurately determined through the testing freeze-thaw cycle. The results showed that: long time high frequency vibration would cause decline of frost resistance.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 671-674)

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1680-1683

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March 2013

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