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11Concrete / Cement / Building materials / Pozzolan / Portland cement / Reinforced concrete / Fly ash / Silica fume / Geopolymer / Types of concrete

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Source URL: www.ceratechinc.com

Language: English - Date: 2012-12-26 11:44:40
12Concrete / Cement / Building materials / Pozzolan / Portland cement / Binder / Types of concrete / Energetically modified cement

WEBINAR The Future of Concrete may be in its past ABSTRACT The concrete industry is under increasing pressure to Presented by:

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Source URL: cies.mst.edu

Language: English - Date: 2016-03-23 16:10:30
13Construction / Real estate / Building materials / Concrete / Chemistry / Cement / Pavements / Pozzolan / PH / Portlandite

Microsoft PowerPoint - 18_Prague2008-CAlonso.ppt [Mode de compatibilité]

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Source URL: www.esdred.info

Language: English - Date: 2008-09-22 11:37:28
14Cement / Construction / Real estate / Concrete / Structural engineering / Building materials / Clinker / Geopolymer / Portland cement / Calcium aluminate cements / Pozzolan / Ground granulated blast-furnace slag

TECHNICAL PAPER SPECIAL ISSUE - Future Cements Options for the future of cement Karen L. Scrivener

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Source URL: www.lc3.ch

Language: English - Date: 2014-09-17 13:08:49
15Silicates / Construction / Matter / Calcium compounds / Building materials / Portland cement / Pozzolan / Silica fume / Calcium silicate hydrate / Concrete / Cement / Chemistry

Low-pH Cementitious Materials Design and Characterisation M.C. Alonso1, L. Fernández Luco1, J.L. García1, A. Hidalgo 1, F. Huertas2 1 Instituto de Ciencias de la Construcción Eduardo Torroja (IETccCSIC), Madrid, Spai

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Source URL: www.esdred.info

Language: English - Date: 2007-11-23 05:43:01
16Architecture / Matter / Pozzolan / Portland cement / Types of concrete / Properties of concrete / Slag / Silica fume / Ground granulated blast-furnace slag / Concrete / Cement / Construction

Microsoft Word - Life Cycle Inventory of Slag Cement Concrete r5.doc

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Source URL: www.ecocem.ie

Language: English - Date: 2012-04-13 13:45:20
17Chemistry / Reinforced concrete / Silica fume / Ground granulated blast-furnace slag / Corrosion / Portland cement / Fly ash / Cement / Pozzolan / Concrete / Construction / Architecture

An Evaluation of PerformanceBased Alternatives to the Durability Provisions of the ACI 318 Building Code Prepared by: Karthik Obla, Ph.D., P.E. Colin Lobo, Ph.D., P.E.

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Source URL: www.rmc-foundation.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-05-28 09:39:51
18Architecture / Matter / Pozzolan / Silica fume / Properties of concrete / Metakaolin / Slag / Portland cement / Ground granulated blast-furnace slag / Concrete / Cement / Construction

CIP 30 - Supplementary Cementitious Materials WHAT are Supplementary Cementitious Materials? In its most basic form, concrete is a mixture of portland cement, sand, coarse aggregate and water. The principal cementitious

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Source URL: www.dauchconcrete.com

Language: English - Date: 2015-01-22 10:43:33
19Materials science / Properties of concrete / Pozzolan / Strength of materials / Silica fume / Fly ash / Compressive strength / Ready-mix concrete / Ground granulated blast-furnace slag / Concrete / Construction / Architecture

CIP 33 - High Strength Concrete WHAT is High Strength Concrete? It is a type of high performance concrete generally with a specified compressive strength of 6,000 psi (40 MPa) or greater. The compressive strength is meas

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Source URL: www.dauchconcrete.com

Language: English - Date: 2015-01-22 10:44:17
20Architecture / Matter / Pozzolan / Silica fume / Properties of concrete / Metakaolin / Slag / Portland cement / Ground granulated blast-furnace slag / Concrete / Cement / Construction

CIP 30 - Supplementary Cementitious Materials WHAT are Supplementary Cementitious Materials? In its most basic form, concrete is a mixture of portland cement, sand, coarse aggregate and water. The principal cementitious

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Source URL: www.concretecolorado.com

Language: English - Date: 2010-09-07 14:55:52
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