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Industrial-scale prediction of cement clinker phases using machine learning. [PDF]

open access: yesCommun Eng
Fayaz SJ   +5 more
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Draft genome sequence of an Acinetobacter albensis strain from untreated wastewater. [PDF]

open access: yesAccess Microbiol
D'Arcy K   +7 more
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Strength and durability enhancement of low carbon gel concrete. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
Jia Y   +5 more
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clinker [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
La voce descrive sinteticamente il clinker, componente di base per la produzione del cemento, ottenuto dalla cottura di materie prime naturali (calcari, marne, argille).
VILLANI, TERESA
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A curious clinker

Journal of Archaeological Science, 1987
Abstract This paper investigates a substance found in some Anglo-Saxon cremation urns which has previously been described as “hair slag”. The results of a series of visual and physical examinations are described. These show that it is highly siliceous and, therefore, unlikely to be derived from human hair.
Julian Henderson   +2 more
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The incorporation of Cu into the clinker phases

Journal of Microscopy, 2021
AbstractThe effect of CuO addition on the phase composition of clinker and the Cu incorporation into the structure of clinker phases was monitored under laboratory conditions. Separate synthesized CuO‐doped clinker phases as well as clinkers with different CuO content up to 4 wt.% were characterized by XRD, optical and electron microscopy with EDS ...
Theodor Staněk   +3 more
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Clinkering of calcium sulfoaluminate clinkers: polymorphism of ye'elimite

2018
The manufacture of CSA cements is more environmentally friendly than that of OPC as it releases less CO2. This reduction depends on CSA composition and is due to three factors: i) less emissions from decarbonation in the kilns; ii) lower clinkering temperature, consequently less fuel is needed, and iii) it is easier to grind, implying a depletion in ...
Gómez-de-la-Torre, María de los Ángeles   +7 more
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