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Louisiana tries low heat cement
Cracking in concrete of piers and roadway slab of Baton Rouge bridge in Louisiana reduced to minimum by use of modified portland cement of low heat type, manufactured to specification that differs from that for standard portland cement only in that tricalcium aluminate is limited to 7%, and ratio of percentage of iron oxide to aluminum oxide to 1.50.
Louisiana tries low heat cement
Cracking in concrete of piers and roadway slab of Baton Rouge bridge in Louisiana reduced to minimum by use of modified portland cement of low heat type, manufactured to specification that differs from that for standard portland cement only in that tricalcium aluminate is limited to 7%, and ratio of percentage of iron oxide to aluminum oxide to 1.50.
Louisiana tries low heat cement
Eng News-Rec
Lehman, H.L. (author) / Erickson, E.L. (author)
Engineering News-Record ; 125
1940
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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