Effects of adding sugarcane bagasse ash on the properties and durability of concrete

Construction and Building Materials - Tập 266 - Trang 120959 - 2021
José da Silva Andrade Neto1, Mavisson Júlio Santos de França1, Nilson Santana de Amorim Júnior2, Daniel Véras Ribeiro3
1Laboratory of Testing on Materials Durability (LEDMa), Federal University of Bahia, Rua Aristides Novis, 02. Federação. 40210-630. Salvador/BA, Brazil
2Post-Graduate Program in Civil Engineering (PPEC) / Federal University of Bahia Rua Aristides Novis, 02, Federação, 40210-630 Salvador/BA, Brazil
3Department of Materials Science and Technology/Federal University of Bahia, Rua Aristides Novis, 02, Federação, 40210-630 Salvador, BA, Brazil

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