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Formation of optimum pore structure in lightweight building materials
Relationship between pore structure and physical characteristics of lightweight building materials was investigated at Institute of Civil Engineering of Latvian SSR; review of known methods to determine porosity by optical-, fluid penetration-, and mechanical techniques is made and particular disadvantages are stressed; photoelectronic method developed at Moscow Civil Engineering Institute is described and its practical applications are discussed.
Formation of optimum pore structure in lightweight building materials
Relationship between pore structure and physical characteristics of lightweight building materials was investigated at Institute of Civil Engineering of Latvian SSR; review of known methods to determine porosity by optical-, fluid penetration-, and mechanical techniques is made and particular disadvantages are stressed; photoelectronic method developed at Moscow Civil Engineering Institute is described and its practical applications are discussed.
Formation of optimum pore structure in lightweight building materials
Cement, Lime and Gravel
Budnikov, P.P. (author) / Zemtsov, D.G. (author) / Kroichook, L.A. (author) / Merkin, A.P. (author)
1968
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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