Pre-stressed concrete construction

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Forming structural installations in situ – Sequentially molding in situ different portions or layers on...

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52223R, 264 35, 264228, 264 38, B28B 2304, B28B 2160

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042050294

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a method of forming a pre-stressed concrete member in which at least a bonding surface of a pre-cast concrete shell has the hydration process therein temporarily arrested by means of heat applied thereto such that reactivation of the hydration process after the stressing of the shell and prior to the pouring into the shell of infilling concrete, results in a strong bond being formed between the bonding surface of the pre-cast concrete element and the infilling concrete. The construction joints between the infilling concrete and the pre-cast concrete shell are thus of an improved integrity.

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