Details Details PDF BIBTEX RIS Title Determining equivalent performance for frost durability of concrete containing different amounts of ground granulated blast furnace slag Journal title Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences Technical Sciences Yearbook 2016 Volume 64 Issue No 4 (Special Section on Civil Engineering – Ongoing Technical Research. Part I) Authors Juszczak, T. ; Molendowska, A. ; Wawrzeńczyk, J. Divisions of PAS Nauki Techniczne Coverage 731-737 Date 2016 Identifier DOI: 10.1515/bpasts-2016-0082 ; ISSN 2300-1917 Source Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences: Technical Sciences; 2016; 64; No 4 (Special Section on Civil Engineering – Ongoing Technical Research. Part I); 731-737 References Zdeb (2013), Ultra - high performance concrete properties and technology Pol, Tech, 183. ; Stark (1997), Freeze - thaw and freeze - deicing salt resistance of concretes containing cement rich in granulated blast furnace slag ACI Materials, Journal, 47. ; Czarnecki (2013), Prediction of the reinforced concrete structure durability under the risk of carbonation and chloride aggression Pol, Tech, 173. ; Hager (2013), Behaviour of cement concrete at high temperature Pol, Tech, 145. ; Rusin (2015), Volumetric strains of cement - based mortars caused by ice formation in terms of frost resistance diagnostics Pol, Tech, 35. ; Deja (2003), Freezing and de - icing salt resistance of blast furnace slag concrete Cement Concrete, Composites, 25, 357. ; Chromá (2014), Concrete durability and the k - value concept Cement Lime, Concrete, 81.