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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A discussion of the paper “internal and external sources of sulfate ions in Portland cement mortar: Two types of chemical attack,” by C. Ouyang, A. Nanni and W.F. Chang Irassar, E.F.
1989
19 4 p. 662-664
3 p.
artikel
2 A discussion of the paper “pore fluid composition under marine exposure of steel fibre reinforced concrete” by P.S. Mangat and K. Gurusamy Buttler, F.G.
1989
19 4 p. 665-666
2 p.
artikel
3 A holographic real time study of crack propagation in concrete Aassved Hansen, E.
1989
19 4 p. 611-620
10 p.
artikel
4 An improved effective crack model for the determination of fracture toughness of concrete Karihaloo, B.L.
1989
19 4 p. 603-610
8 p.
artikel
5 A technique for preparing TEM specimens from cementitious materials Ivey, Douglas G.
1989
19 4 p. 642-648
7 p.
artikel
6 Carbonation in a 36 year old, in-situ concrete Parrott, L.J.
1989
19 4 p. 649-656
8 p.
artikel
7 Chloride binding in cement I. Investigations to determine the composition of porewater in hardened cement Tritthart, Josef
1989
19 4 p. 586-594
9 p.
artikel
8 Comparison of shear modulus and pulse velocity techniques to measure the build-up of structure in fresh cement pastes used in oil well cementing Keating, J.
1989
19 4 p. 554-566
13 p.
artikel
9 Effect of melment on the hydration of white Portland cement Singh, N.B.
1989
19 4 p. 547-553
7 p.
artikel
10 Evolution at early hydration times of the chemical composition of liquid phase of oil-well cement pastes with and without additives Part II. Cement pastes containing additives Vidick, B.
1989
19 4 p. 567-578
12 p.
artikel
11 Hydration and hydraulic properties of the Q phase in the system CaOAl2O3MgOH2O referred to high alumina cements Kaprálik, I.
1989
19 4 p. 519-526
8 p.
artikel
12 Investigation on some factors affecting the characteristics of alkali-phosphorus slag cement Caijun, Shi
1989
19 4 p. 527-533
7 p.
artikel
13 Mix design for optimal strength development of fly ash concrete Gopalan, M.K.
1989
19 4 p. 634-641
8 p.
artikel
14 Modification of engineering behaviour of thermal cement blends containing silica fume and silica flour by replacing flour with silica sand Grabowski, Eliza
1989
19 4 p. 499-508
10 p.
artikel
15 On a new form of β-belite von Lampe, F.
1989
19 4 p. 509-518
10 p.
artikel
16 Once more about bromide alinite Kurdowski, Wieslaw
1989
19 4 p. 657-661
5 p.
artikel
17 Preparation and characterization of the calcium silicate sulfate chloride Ca4(SiO4)(SO4)Cl2 von Lampe, F.
1989
19 4 p. 595-602
8 p.
artikel
18 Relation between the hydration state and the compressive strength of hardened Portland cement pastes Granju, J.L.
1989
19 4 p. 579-585
7 p.
artikel
19 Soil-concrete analogy - principles and potentials Nagaraj, T.S.
1989
19 4 p. 534-546
13 p.
artikel
20 The influence of water-reducers on the production and stability of the air void system in concrete Plante, P.
1989
19 4 p. 621-633
13 p.
artikel
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