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The Influence of the Atmostphere on Curing Concrete Temperatures and Maturity
Published
Author(s)
G S. Wojcik
Abstract
The SLABS model of curing concrete bridge decks was developed with new boundary condition parameterizations that can accurately account for a wide variety of atmospheric conditions, addressing limitations of previous studies. Equivalent ages were estimated from the temperature predictions of SLABS and can vary up to 40 h over conditions simulated after 24 h of hydration. Depth variations of equivalent ages reach 15 h.
Wojcik, G.
(2003),
The Influence of the Atmostphere on Curing Concrete Temperatures and Maturity, Proceeding of the Engineering Foundation Meeting, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=860501
(Accessed October 20, 2025)