Temperature changes on epoxi surfaces
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.1967.v19.i189.4076Abstract
This theoretical study on the stresses that arise between a layer of epoxi mortar and the concrete base has an essentially practical purpose: to check that there is no failure in the adherence between the epoxi mortars when used as surfacings in general, and especially in pavements of this type. At present, pavements are being prepared for laboratories, workshops, and similar, taking advantage of the excellent properties of these epoxi mortars, but all these uses are being done in an empirical manner, in so far as the probable behaviour of these pavements under the effect of temperature changes is concerned. In this paper an analysis is given of the stresses that result from these temperature changes, and the author reaches significant conclusions.
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