Concrete Solutions 2014 2014
DOI: 10.1201/b17394-99
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Realkalisation of a late 19th century bridge

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“…Samples were taken from two structures: Camille de Hogues Bridge (1899–1900), constructed using the first Portland cement produced in this country. Samples (CDH‐Z9 and CDH‐Z10) used were from cores of two concretes beams located under the deck (170 cm long, 25 cm wide), named zone 9 and zone 10 (Marie‐Victoire et al., 2014). Breakwater Epi (1867−1870): samples were taken from an inner part of the building thanks to a damaged part that allows an access to a non‐restored part …”
Section: Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Samples were taken from two structures: Camille de Hogues Bridge (1899–1900), constructed using the first Portland cement produced in this country. Samples (CDH‐Z9 and CDH‐Z10) used were from cores of two concretes beams located under the deck (170 cm long, 25 cm wide), named zone 9 and zone 10 (Marie‐Victoire et al., 2014). Breakwater Epi (1867−1870): samples were taken from an inner part of the building thanks to a damaged part that allows an access to a non‐restored part …”
Section: Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%