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Properties of Portland cement pastes cured at elevated temperatures and pressures
Investigation to determine effects of curing at elevated temperatures and pressures upon several of physical properties of hardened neat cement pastes for use in certain cement products and in cementing of deep wells; properties studied were compressive strength, heat of hydration, permeability to water, internal surface area, and nonevaporable water content.
Properties of Portland cement pastes cured at elevated temperatures and pressures
Investigation to determine effects of curing at elevated temperatures and pressures upon several of physical properties of hardened neat cement pastes for use in certain cement products and in cementing of deep wells; properties studied were compressive strength, heat of hydration, permeability to water, internal surface area, and nonevaporable water content.
Properties of Portland cement pastes cured at elevated temperatures and pressures
Am Concrete Inst -- J
Ludwig, N.C. (author) / Pence, S.A. (author)
1956
15 pages
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