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In this study, optimum combinations of the replacement ratios of fly ash (FA) and ground granulated blast-furnace slag (BS) with cement were examined from the aspect of p [...]
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Use of ultra high strength concrete (UHSC) is effective in improving durability of concrete structures which should lead to establishment of sustainable society. However, [...]
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Fluid, lime-based grouts for the conservation of historic buildings have been mentioned infrequently in the literature, and with relatively few details of the experimenta [...]
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Kadlec, M.
Polymer composite panels are widely used in aeronautic and aerospace structures due to their high strength vs. weight ratio. The objective of this study is to determine m [...]
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Properties of a molten slag and concrete containing the molten slag as a fine aggregate were investigated, which was emitted in Kure City in Hiroshima Prefecture. Water t [...]
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Iron-welding slag is one of industrial wastes discharged in large quantities from shipyards. This study aimed at proposing an idea of utilizing the iron-welding slag as a [...]
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In this paper, effect of cement type and expansive additive content on resistance to both drying shrinkage cracking and thermal cracking of concrete using fly ash and gro [...]
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Roman cements were key materials for the economic and easy manufacture of render (stucco) for the exterior of buildings during the nineteenth and early twentieth century. [...]
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Ground Granulated Slag, from Blast furnace has been in use in Concrete as partial replacement of cement since a century. Benefits of this hydraulic material are well know [...]
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This study investigates performance of slag as an alternative cementitious binder against ordinary Portland cement (OPC), fly ash (FA) and palm oil fuel ash (POFA). To ac [...]
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Currently, the precast industry represents 20% of concrete production around the world and the use of steam curing to accelerate hydration has been adopted as one of the [...]
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The results of fracture experiments and numerical model with sandstone specimens are presented in this paper. The aim is the comparison of selected mechanical/fracture pa [...]
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This paper reports on an experimental program investigating the durability and mechanical properties of alkali activated slag concrete (AASC). The AASC was prepared using [...]
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Self-compacting concretes are special concretes, highly flowable, which can flow into place under their own weight and compacted without any external vibration. In additi [...]
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Lime-pozzolan mortars are often used for the restoration of historical buildings. Several studies have been developed in regards to the use of waste in construction mater [...]
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The need to formulate mortar compositions with adequate durability and compatibility is nowadays one of the major challenges in historical buildings repair. The incorpora [...]
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The study aims at using Shirasu, which is a pyroclastic flow deposit like volcanic ash, as one of the binders in mortar or concrete. It is one of the unused natural resou [...]
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An experimental investigation is carried out to study the effect of variation in sodium silicate to sodium hydroxide in the geopolymer concrete. Oven dry curing method is [...]
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In building conservation practice, there is some difficulty in formulating compatible mortars for use in renders and joints, due to requisites of low elastic modulus, suf [...]
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This study investigates the engineering properties of composite geopolymer mortar manufactured by replacing the slag with metakaolin of 0, 30 and 70% by weight, together [...]

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