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Admixtures in cement: a study of dosage rates on early hydration
Abstract The authors have shown from earlier work that the electrical response of cement paste to an alternating electrical field can be used as a technique for monitoring hydration and phenomena such as setting and hardening. This paper demonstrates an area in which the technique could prove effective, by showing the influence of a range of commercial admixtures on electrical response. It is clearly indicated that admixtures have a definite effect on the response characteristics.
Admixtures in cement: a study of dosage rates on early hydration
Abstract The authors have shown from earlier work that the electrical response of cement paste to an alternating electrical field can be used as a technique for monitoring hydration and phenomena such as setting and hardening. This paper demonstrates an area in which the technique could prove effective, by showing the influence of a range of commercial admixtures on electrical response. It is clearly indicated that admixtures have a definite effect on the response characteristics.
Admixtures in cement: a study of dosage rates on early hydration
McCarter, W. J. (author) / Garvin, S. (author)
Materials and Structures ; 22 ; 112-120
1989-03-01
9 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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