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English: The "Bache method" for testing concrete durability, which simulates daily temperature variations in brine. Test 1 or 2 (each 24 h) may be used, or both performed sequentially during a 48-hour period. The chosen cycle is repeated ad nauseam in order to determine the mass-loss, as an analogue for durability.
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