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Контрольное задание 6 вариант 3

  1. Прочтите и переведите текст Concrete

Concrete may be considered an artificial conglomerate of crushed stone, gravel or similar inert material with a mortar which has the capacity of hardening into a rocklike mass. The basic materials for making concrete are cement, aggregate and water. Cement is the most essential material and the most important one for making concrete of high quality. Cement is made of limestone and clay. It is calcined at high temperature and ground up into powder. Depending on the kind and composition of the raw materials different types of cement are obtained. Portland cement, blast furnace cement are suitable for putting up marine structures (structures under water).

Concrete is made by mixing cement, water, sand and gravel in the right amount. The binding agent used is a paste of Portland cement and water, in suitable proportions. When water is added to the cement, hydration takes place. This causes the whole mixture to set and harden, forming a solid mass.

The sand, gravel (or broken stone) are termed "aggregate". As soon as it is thoroughly mixed it is poured into forms. Cement starts hardening one hour after the water has been added and the process of hardening lasts for about twenty-eight days. The process is called concrete curing.

Concrete becomes hard by the chemical combination of cement and water, during which process it is necessary to prevent as far as possible evaporation of the water from the surface of the concrete; this is called "curing", and is accomplished by covering the concrete, as soon as it can be done without damaging the surface, with damp cloths, wet straw, wet sand, etc., kept wet by sprinkling, or by immersing in water.

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What is concrete curing?

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