Abstract

The thermal stability of two limestones of different MgCO3 content was examined by thermogravimetry and by differential thermal analysis. The chemical stability was studied by measuring the rates of dissolution of MgCO3 fraction of the limestones in Ca (OH)2 solution. The reaction can cause an expansion and fracture of limestone aggregates in concrete at elevated temperatures.

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