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Research on the Effect of Calcium Alginate-Red Mud Microspheres on the Performance of Cement Mortar by Partially Replacing Standard Sand. [PDF]
Liu R+9 more
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The effectiveness of Valsalva Maneuver-Assisted percutaneous vertebroplasty in reducing cement leakage in osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures. [PDF]
Wang Y+6 more
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Assessment of geopolymer and cement stabilizers on geotechnical properties of heavy metal-contaminated clay. [PDF]
Negahdar H, Tohidi A.
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Journal of Canadian Petroleum Technology, 1972
Abstract Cementing operations in Arctic environments continue to require research on many unanswered problems. Laboratory studies and observation of field practices helped answer some of these questions. Areas of laboratory study were:electrical resistivities of neat and drilling mud contaminated cement.stability of
L.F. Maier+2 more
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Abstract Cementing operations in Arctic environments continue to require research on many unanswered problems. Laboratory studies and observation of field practices helped answer some of these questions. Areas of laboratory study were:electrical resistivities of neat and drilling mud contaminated cement.stability of
L.F. Maier+2 more
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Ultrafine Cement for Oilwell Cementing
Proceedings of Low Permeability Reservoirs Symposium, 1993Abstract Ultrafine cements are particulate, cementitious grouting materials that were initially developed as a replacement for unacceptably toxic chemical grouts for Civil Engineering applications. Several basic types are available: ultrafine slag cement (M1), ultrafine Portland cement (M3) and ultrafine portland/slag (M5).
W.J. Clarke, A.C. McNally
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