Influence of wet-ground GGBS on the workability of cement slurry
Wet grinding is an effective technical means to enhance the utilization of ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS) in cement-based materials. This study focuses on the influence of wet-ground GGBS (W-GGBS) on the working performance of cement slurry.
Huahui Qi +6 more
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Faience: the ceramic technology of ancient Egypt [PDF]
Faiences are ancient Egyptian ceramic materials, considered as "high-tech" products. The paper discussed the method by which the faiences were produced and the application of SEM and Raman spectroscopy to their ...
Sparavigna, Amelia Carolina
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Carbon Footprint Assessment and Mitigation Options of Dairy under Chinese Conditions [PDF]
With the rapid human population growth and economic development, demand for animal products continues to increase and livestock production rapidly expands.
Dong, Hongmin
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Waste Marble Slurry as Partial Substitution for Cement: Effect of Water-to-Cement Ratio
This study investigates the potential of waste marble slurry as a partial replacement for ordinary Portland cement, with particular emphases on the influence of the water-to-cement (w/c) ratio and the objectives of determining the effect of water content
Zoi S. Metaxa +5 more
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EVALUATION PAVEMENT DISTRESSES USING PAVEMENT CONDITION INDEX [PDF]
Pavement deterioration is resulted by both environmental and structural causes. It is difficult to maintain the road on the same specification that was owned at the opening and problems start to appear represented in the pavement cracks, holes and ...
kushardjoko, wahyudi +2 more
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Mimicking indoor climate dynamics and ammonia emissions in a pig housing compartment using artificial pigs and an automatic urea spraying installation [PDF]
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Brusselman, Eva +5 more
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Development of Self-Healing Cement Slurry through the Incorporation of Dual-Encapsulated Polyacrylamide for the Prevention of Water Ingress in Oil Well. [PDF]
Richhariya G +6 more
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Performance Evaluation and Mechanism Study of a Fluid Loss Additive in a Cement Slurry. [PDF]
Wu Y +7 more
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Study on Sulfate Migration Behavior of Potassium Magnesium Phosphate Cement Slurry Based on Electro-Pulse-Accelerated Corrosion. [PDF]
Xu, Yang Q, Yang J, Hu X.
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