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ALL POSSIBLE PASTS: Heritage, Simulacra, and Gentrification in Seoul
Abstract Urban heritage scholars have often criticized simulacra as ‘bad’ copies that degrade the ‘good’ model of the past through commercialization and gentrification. This article challenges such Platonic dichotomies of good/bad and model/copy, arguing that the binary of good heritage and bad simulacra is flawed because heritage is itself actualized ...
Myung In Ji
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Cement and Concrete Nanoscience and Nanotechnology [PDF]
Concrete science is a multidisciplinary area of research where nanotechnology potentially offers the opportunity to enhance the understanding of concrete behavior, to engineer its properties and to lower production and ecological cost of construction materials.
Laila Raki, Rouhollah Alizadeh
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Annual Review of Materials Science, 1973
This paper outlines the current state of knowledge as regards the chemical and physical aspects of the structure of hardened cement paste, then relates the properties of shrinkage, inelastic behavior, and creep to structure. Some significant recent developments in materials for concrete production are presented.
T C Hansen, F Radjy, E J Sellevold
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This paper outlines the current state of knowledge as regards the chemical and physical aspects of the structure of hardened cement paste, then relates the properties of shrinkage, inelastic behavior, and creep to structure. Some significant recent developments in materials for concrete production are presented.
T C Hansen, F Radjy, E J Sellevold
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Setting of Cement and Concrete
Cement, Concrete, and Aggregates, 2001Abstract The standard test for setting of cement provides little understanding of how the cement behaves in concrete. Setting is measured for both cement and concrete using penetration resistance, but the standard tests for these two materials are quite different.
L Struble, TY Kim, H Zhang
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2008
Inorganic concretes are reviewed, emphasizing two major areas: construc- tion concretes and high temperature (refractory) concretes. Although such materials are intended for completely different applications and markets, they have in common that they are made from inorganic ceramic oxides and both materials are used for structural purposes.
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Inorganic concretes are reviewed, emphasizing two major areas: construc- tion concretes and high temperature (refractory) concretes. Although such materials are intended for completely different applications and markets, they have in common that they are made from inorganic ceramic oxides and both materials are used for structural purposes.
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