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Digital Library / Topics / Construction / Cement; Lime; Gypsum / Recent 25 JAI
- Use of Isothermal Conduction Calorimetric Method for Measuring the Heat of Hydration of Cement
- Concrete Hygrothermal Properties and the Influence of their Variability on Moisture Movement in Concrete Walls
- Assessing the Durability of Engineered Cementitious Composites Under Freezing and Thawing Cycles
- Predicting Seven-Day Heat of Hydration of Hydraulic Cement from Standard Test Properties
- Performance of Fibrous Concrete under Sulfate Cyclic Treatment
- Relationships Between Key ASTM Test Methods Determined on Concrete and Concrete-Equivalent-Mortar Mixtures
- The Role of XRF, Inter-Element Corrections, and Sample Preparation Effects in the 100-Year Evolution of ASTM Standard Test Method C114
- XRF, XRD, and Thermal Analysis Techniques for Quantitative Determination of Portland Cement and Slag Cement Constituents
- Development of a Plane Isothermal Calorimeter: Relating Apparent Activation Energy of Concrete and the Corresponding Mortar
- Perspectives: The Reintroduction of Natural Cement
- Roman Cement Mortars in Europe’s Architectural Heritage of the 19th Century
- Masonry Repairs at Cheshire Mill No. 1, Harrisville, New Hampshire
- An Overview of the History and Economic Geology of the Natural Cement Industry at Rosendale, Ulster County, New York
- Methodology for Rapid Determination of Pozzolanic Activity of Materials
- Phase Analysis of Hydraulic Cements by X-Ray Powder Diffraction: Precision, Bias, and Qualification
- Grouting Performance of Microfine Cement and Silica Fume Mix into Sands
- The Natural Cement Revival
- Effect of Chemical Admixtures on Rheology of Cement Paste at High Temperature
- Hydration Processes in Pastes of Roman and American Natural Cements
- Natural Cement in the 21st Century
- Calcination of Marls to Produce Roman Cement
- Formulating with Rosendale Natural Cement
- Utilization of Discarded Fly Ash as a Raw Material in the Production of Portland Cement
- From Development to Implementation of Sustainable Concrete in a Precast Plant — A Case Study
- Used Oil Derived Fuel Utilization for the Production of Portland Cement
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