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Blended cements in construction

edited by R.N. Swamy

Elsevier Applied Science, c1991

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Includes bibliographies and index

Papers presented at the International Conference on Blended Cements in Construction, held at the University of Sheffield, UK, Sept. 9-12, 1991

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This volume is to take stock of current research, developments and applications, and acquaint engineers, consultants, concrete producers and local authorities with the technical and economic benefits that the use of blended cements will bring to the construction industry. Composite cements can be developed to suit the engineering and performance requirements of a given application, but one needs to have a clear understanding of the material at several levels, and confidence and reliability in this new concrete technology. The papers included in these Proceedings go some way towards the realization of this new era.

目次

  • Performance of limestone-filled cements
  • limestone filler for concrete - French research and practice
  • microstructure and pozzolanic activity of some-pyroclastic rocks from Sardinia (Italy)
  • effect of firing temperatures and durations of raw materials on the properties of artificial pozzolanic blended cement
  • a comparison of the properties of fly ash from ordinary and low Nox burners
  • properties of Irish fuel ash and composite-cement paste
  • re-utilization of bypass kiln dust in cement manufacture
  • lightweight cementless concrete on the base of high-calcium fly ash and slag sand from TPP
  • the early hydration of limestone-filled cements
  • chemical changes in the pore-solution of cement pastes with slag addition of copper
  • the effect of curing temperature on the microstructure of cementitious paste for light LWA concrete
  • effect of fly ash fineness on hydration characteristics and strength development
  • early age in-situ strength development of fly ash concrete in thin shells
  • properties of fresh and hardened concrete containing pulverized fuel ash from two different sources
  • setting of concrete with and without lignosulphonate admixture - influence of temperature on setting time and on maturity at initial setting
  • temperature rise in thin concrete sections containing fly ash
  • the strength of GGBS on the temperature and strength development in concrete elements under low ambient temperatures.

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