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Behavior of cements and related materials under hydrostatic pressures up to 10,000 atmospheres
Compression studies on hardened cement pastes at 21 C and at pressures as high as 10,000 atmos; effects of composition, age, moisture content, and water cement ratio studied.
Behavior of cements and related materials under hydrostatic pressures up to 10,000 atmospheres
Compression studies on hardened cement pastes at 21 C and at pressures as high as 10,000 atmos; effects of composition, age, moisture content, and water cement ratio studied.
Behavior of cements and related materials under hydrostatic pressures up to 10,000 atmospheres
U S Bur Standards -- J Research
Weir, C.E. (author) / Hunt, C.M. (author) / Blaine, R.L. (author)
1956
12 pages
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