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Investigation of hydrating cements and related hydrous solids by differential thermal analysis
Analysis used to identify some of hydrous solids formed in cements; results show that isometric tricalcium aluminate hexahydrate does not form in hydrating cements; lime silica gels may occur in two forms, one exhibiting two distinctive thermal changes and other showing no marked changes.
Investigation of hydrating cements and related hydrous solids by differential thermal analysis
Analysis used to identify some of hydrous solids formed in cements; results show that isometric tricalcium aluminate hexahydrate does not form in hydrating cements; lime silica gels may occur in two forms, one exhibiting two distinctive thermal changes and other showing no marked changes.
Investigation of hydrating cements and related hydrous solids by differential thermal analysis
Am Concrete Inst -- J
Kalousek, G.L. (author) / Davis, Jr., C.W. (author) / Schmertz, W.E. (author)
1949
20 pages
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