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Cement Manufacture and Use: Proceedings of the Engineering Foundation Conference

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Edited By: Paul W Brown
317 pages, B/w plates, figs, tabs
Cement Manufacture and Use: Proceedings of the Engineering Foundation Conference
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  • Cement Manufacture and Use: Proceedings of the Engineering Foundation Conference ISBN: 9780784400487 Paperback Dec 1994 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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This book, "Cement Manufacture and Use", consists of papers presented at an Engineering Foundation meeting held in Potosi, Missouri. These papers cover four broad areas of interests. One topic concerns the fundamental processes that occur during cement hydration and its response to mechanical loading. Another explores the effects of chemical admixtures on the behavior of concrete. Methods of analyzing failed concrete and characterizing cements are also discussed. Finally, the use of waste and by-products in the manufacture of cement is examined.

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Proceedings
Edited By: Paul W Brown
317 pages, B/w plates, figs, tabs
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