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Determination of the Cement Content of Hardened Concrete by Selective Solution
The method of selective solution by methanolic maleic acid developed by Tabikh, et al for the determination of cement in hardened concrete was evaluated. It was found to be relatively simple and inexpensive and is accurate to within plus or minus 1 percentage point cement at 95% confidence level with the use of calibration curve. Such factors as aggregate, cement composition, curing time, and water-cement ratio were investigated as to their effects on the method. (Author)
Determination of the Cement Content of Hardened Concrete by Selective Solution
The method of selective solution by methanolic maleic acid developed by Tabikh, et al for the determination of cement in hardened concrete was evaluated. It was found to be relatively simple and inexpensive and is accurate to within plus or minus 1 percentage point cement at 95% confidence level with the use of calibration curve. Such factors as aggregate, cement composition, curing time, and water-cement ratio were investigated as to their effects on the method. (Author)
Determination of the Cement Content of Hardened Concrete by Selective Solution
G. G. Clemena (author)
1972
44 pages
Report
No indication
English
Construction Equipment, Materials, & Supplies , Civil Engineering , Concrete pavements , Portland cements , Aggregates , Hardening(Materials) , Maleic acid , Accuracy , Chemical properties , Curing , Water cement ratio , Silicate cements , Hydration , Aluminates , Density(Mass/volume) , Highways , Virginia
Cement content determination through selective stain in hardened concrete
Online Contents | 2009
|Cement content determination through selective stain in hardened concrete
Online Contents | 2009
|Cement content determination through selective stain in hardened concrete
British Library Online Contents | 2009
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