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LABORATORY ASSESSMENT OF THE PERMEABILITY AND DIFFUSION CHARACTERISTICS OF FLORIDA CONCRETES - PHASE I. METHODS DEVELOPMENT AND TESTING

Citation:

Snoddy, R. LABORATORY ASSESSMENT OF THE PERMEABILITY AND DIFFUSION CHARACTERISTICS OF FLORIDA CONCRETES - PHASE I. METHODS DEVELOPMENT AND TESTING. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/R-94/053.

Description:

The report gives results of Phase I of a laboratory assessment of the permeability and diffusion characteristics of Florida concretes. (NOTE: The ability of concrete to permit air flow under pressure (permeability) and the passage of radon gas without any pressure difference (diffusivity) has not been well determined. o establish a standard concrete mix and its maximum radon-resistant placement, these parameters,needed to be quantified and their relationship to concrete's physical properties evaluated.) The concrete testing consisted of separate permeability and diffusivity measurements and a set of preliminary measurements to determine the size, weight, and porosity of each sample. en concrete samples were tested. ylinders represented one of the four general types of concretes manufactured in Florida. ermeability was measured with a device developed for this project using custom software. he diffusion coefficient was determined with a system developed by and purchased from Rogers and Associates Engineering Corporation. wo of the samples had measured permeabilities 100 times greater than the other samples due to defects in the concrete. ll of the correlations of the various physical parameters were investigated, but there was insufficient data to confidently determine any correlations. he most significant fault was the lack of unbiased, representative concrete samples.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:05/24/2002
Record Last Revised:04/16/2004
Record ID: 35655