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Grouting operations for underground nuclear tests
Placing of instruments for recording effects of nuclear tests required use of grouts with different setting characteristics; varying proportions of portland cement, aggregate, diatomite, aluminum powder, water and hydrostone varied strength, settingtime and shear resistance to satisfy requirements of various locations of instruments.
Grouting operations for underground nuclear tests
Placing of instruments for recording effects of nuclear tests required use of grouts with different setting characteristics; varying proportions of portland cement, aggregate, diatomite, aluminum powder, water and hydrostone varied strength, settingtime and shear resistance to satisfy requirements of various locations of instruments.
Grouting operations for underground nuclear tests
Military Engr
Polatty, J.M. (author) / Bendinelli, R.A. (author)
Military Engineer ; 53
1961
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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