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Guangzheng Qi, Qiang Zhang and Zhengning Sun
Supersulfated cement (SSC), a low-carbon, energy-efficient, eco-friendly cementitious material, is mainly made from industrial byproducts. However, SSC?s slow early strength development leads to inadequate initial hardening and reduced durability, which ...
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Amin Al-Fakih, Ali Odeh, Mohammed Abdul Azeez Mahamood, Madyan A. Al-Shugaa, Mohammed A. Al-Osta and Shamsad Ahmad
Global carbon dioxide emissions can be attributed to Portland cement production; thus, an alternative cementitious system is essential to reduce cement demand. Ceramic waste powder (CWP), which contains high proportions of silica and alumina, has emerged...
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Yuan Yuan, Lixin Wang, Zhirui Wu, Wensong Mou, Xiaotian Feng, Jinzhe Liu, Xiaohui Wang and Xiao Yang
Seawater-based concrete has been increasingly employed in offshore construction engineering, especially where the construction materials and freshwater are inconvenient to access. In this paper, a full-field compressive deformation evaluation scheme was ...
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Francis Gyakwaa, Matti Aula, Tuomas Alatarvas, Tero Vuolio, Qifeng Shu, Marko Huttula and Timo Fabritius
The presence of non-metallic inclusions (NMI) such as sulphides and oxides may be detrimental to the control of the steel casting process and product quality. The need for their identification and characterization is, therefore, urgent. This study uses t...
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Jherson Eveiro Díaz, Ruby Mejía de Gutierrez, Janneth Torres
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The effect of the incorporation of a petrochemical industry waste, named spent fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) in the hydration process and microstructure of cementpaste, was studied. Portland cement (OPC) pastes, with and without addition of meta-kaolin ...
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Hongye He and Hideaki Suito
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Kano, Junya; Yamashita, Hiroshi; Saito, Fumio
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