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Slag-cement-blend concrete tried at Norris dam
Results of Tennessee Valley Authority tests to determine whether 25% admixture of slag cement to normal cement in mass-concrete structures is advantageous in respect to temperature rise, volume constancy, workability and durability; tests showed that slag-cement blend gives slower strength gain than straight cement, but reaches normal at 28 days; temperature rise of blended cement was same as that of straight cement.
Slag-cement-blend concrete tried at Norris dam
Results of Tennessee Valley Authority tests to determine whether 25% admixture of slag cement to normal cement in mass-concrete structures is advantageous in respect to temperature rise, volume constancy, workability and durability; tests showed that slag-cement blend gives slower strength gain than straight cement, but reaches normal at 28 days; temperature rise of blended cement was same as that of straight cement.
Slag-cement-blend concrete tried at Norris dam
Eng News-Rec
Engineering News-Record ; 115
1935
Article (Journal)
English
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