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Lime stabilisation for earthworks: a UK perspective [PDF]
Lime stabilisation is a versatile technique applied during earthworks operations. Modern soil recycling units are much more efficient at pulverising fill material and intermixing the added binder/water than machinery available 20 years ago.
Beetham P +37 more
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The Effect of some Natural Admixtures on the setting Time of Iraqi Plaster of Parts [PDF]
The effect of using some kinds of natural admixtures on the setting time of one type of Iraqi gypsum has been studied by using lime stone, calcium carbonate, hydrated lime, white kaolinite and metakaolin.
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Influence of Hydrated Lime on the Self-Healing Capacity of Cement Mortars [PDF]
The capacity of hydrated lime to reabsorb CO2 as it hardens has made it a desirable replacement for cement to produce mortars with an overall lower environmental footprint. Still, research into lime-cement formulations remains limited, especially when it
Giordano Franco Grosso +2 more
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The purpose of this paper is an investigation of the possible role of supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) on water transport kinetics and mechanical properties of hydrated lime (CL90) and Portland cement (PC) mortars.
C. Ince, S. Derogar, T. M. Michelitsch
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To properly restore masonry cultural heritage sites, the materials used for retrofitting can have a critical effect, and this requires standards for traditional Korean brick and lime mortar to be examined.
Gayoon Lee +4 more
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Functional glass-ceramic foams from \u2018inorganic gel casting\u2019 and sintering of glass/slag mixtures [PDF]
The here described investigation was essentially aimed at exploring the chemical stabilization and reutilization of iron-rich slag from copper metallurgy, by the manufacturing of glass-ceramic foams.
Bernardo, Enrico +2 more
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Rheological Properties of the Bituminous Binder Extracted From SMA Pavement with Hydrated Lime
The durability of pavement layers depends on the type of bitumen and changes in its material structure during service life. In 1999, while rebuilding and modernizing road infrastructure in Kielce (Poland), a stone mastic asphalt wearing coarse layer with
Marek Iwański, Grzegorz Mazurek
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Water absorption and salt attack resistance of coal ash brick made of different percentage of foam content [PDF]
Coal ash which constitute of fly ash and bottom ash were proved to be used as main component in brick production. However, published work on the coal ash brick with addition of foam in order to produce lightweight brick is still lacking. This thesis
Ismail, Sushilawati
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Ecological mortars produced from sustainable hydrated lime obtained from biomass ash
Sustainable hydrated lime is produced from biomass ash rich in calcium carbonate, with properties similar to industrial hydrated lime. However, there is a lack of current and relevant research on sustainability related to the use of alternative limestone,
J.F.V. Marinho +4 more
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CO2 curing of hydrated lime modified pervious concretes [PDF]
This paper presents the effect of carbonation curing on the properties of hydrated lime modified pervious concretes. Also, CO2 absorption capacity (COAC) of the mixtures was investigated to more explanation of the results. Three mix designs containing of
H. Rahmani, M. Montazer Gheib
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