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Fundamental studies of mineral fines effects on workability and strength of concrete
Fines used in investigations were of siliceous sand, limestone and graywacke ground to various finesses as inert fines in cement paste, five samples of fly ash selected from typical kinds most widely used as pozzolan in Japan, and fines of blast furnace slag as reactive fines in cement paste.
Fundamental studies of mineral fines effects on workability and strength of concrete
Fines used in investigations were of siliceous sand, limestone and graywacke ground to various finesses as inert fines in cement paste, five samples of fly ash selected from typical kinds most widely used as pozzolan in Japan, and fines of blast furnace slag as reactive fines in cement paste.
Fundamental studies of mineral fines effects on workability and strength of concrete
Civ Eng Japan
Yamasaki, K. (author)
1964
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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