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Discusses physical chemistry of cement setting and role of set cement in concrete making; shows by a number of original tests that strength of cementing mass is due practically entirely to cement-to-water ratio and that impermeability, tensile and compressive strengths of concrete are mostly (up to about 80 per cent) dependent upon impermeability, compressive and bonding strength of cement aggregate; proposes standard based on these studies. (See also - no. 13 July 5 1927 pp. 237-244)
Discusses physical chemistry of cement setting and role of set cement in concrete making; shows by a number of original tests that strength of cementing mass is due practically entirely to cement-to-water ratio and that impermeability, tensile and compressive strengths of concrete are mostly (up to about 80 per cent) dependent upon impermeability, compressive and bonding strength of cement aggregate; proposes standard based on these studies. (See also - no. 13 July 5 1927 pp. 237-244)
Significance of cement aggregate in poured concrete
Die Bedeutung des Zementsteins im Gussbeton
Gaye, R. (author)
Beton und Eisen ; 26
1927
4 pages
22 Figs.
Article (Journal)
German
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