Air entrainment in cementitious materials involves the deliberate incorporation of minute, evenly distributed bubbles into fresh mixtures. These bubbles form a protective network that enhances ...
The additive conditions of this table help the user/specifier determine where the concrete is to be placed in relationship to the exposure of the two primary conditions, freeze-thaw cycles and ...
UL FSRI is pleased to release the scientific report and on-line training program from Part II of the 2013 DHS FEMA Grant, Impact of Fire Attack Utilizing Interior and Exterior Streams on Occupant ...
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Understanding the fundamentals of hose stream mechanics is vital to the success of fire suppression operations on the fireground. This includes understanding: when and how to utilize air entrainment ...
The American Society of Concrete Contractors (ASCC) has published its 44th Position Statement, “Measuring Air Content in Non-Air-Entrained Concrete.” ASCC Position Statements clarify the concrete ...
AIR is often entrained naturally by flowing water—for example, in the plunging waters of mountain streams, waterfalls, bores, breakers, hydraulic jumps and subterranean siphons—and, in these and ...
As the fire service has evolved, so have our tools to deliver the primary extinguishing agent, water, to the seat of the fire. What was once delivered with a smooth-bore nozzle can now be applied in ...
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