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Prolonged tests of concrete with different aggregates, especially blast-furnace slags
Notes on use of blast-furnace slags in America; comparison of compressive strength of concrete with slag and with natural stones as coarse aggregate during 10 years; sulphur content of blast-furnace slag is shown to have no injurious effect; effect of magnesium content. (see also abstract in Stahl u. Eisen, vol. 49, no. 7, Feb. 14, 1929, p. 213)
Prolonged tests of concrete with different aggregates, especially blast-furnace slags
Notes on use of blast-furnace slags in America; comparison of compressive strength of concrete with slag and with natural stones as coarse aggregate during 10 years; sulphur content of blast-furnace slag is shown to have no injurious effect; effect of magnesium content. (see also abstract in Stahl u. Eisen, vol. 49, no. 7, Feb. 14, 1929, p. 213)
Prolonged tests of concrete with different aggregates, especially blast-furnace slags
Langfristige Beton-versuche mit verschiedenen Zuschlagstoffen, besonders Hochofenstueckschlacke
Guttmann, A. (author)
1929
3 pages
2 Figs.
Article (Journal)
German
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