@conference{
author = "Toplicic-Ćurčić, Gordana and Mitić, Vojislav V. and Grdić, Dušan and Miljković, Miroslav",
year = "2016",
abstract = "In most concretes, aggregates are more or less chemically inert. However, some aggregates react with the alkali hydroxides in concrete, causing expansion and cracking over a period of many years. This alkali-aggregate reaction has two forms: alkali-silica reaction (ASR) and alkali-carbonate reaction (ACR). ASR is the most common form of alkali-aggregate reaction (AAR) in concrete; the other, much less common, form is alkali-carbonate reaction (ACR). If the aggregate is shown to be potentially reactive by the tests, some mitigation measure must be used to control the expansion and cracking. Alkali-silica reaction can be controlled using certain supplementary cementitious materials.",
publisher = "Atlantis Press",
journal = "Proceedings of the III Advanced Ceramics and Applications Conference",
title = "Alkali-Aggregate Reactions in Concrete",
pages = "361-383",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_845"
}