Interrelations Between Cement and Concrete Properties, Issue 8U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 |
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28 days AE+NAE cements Air 1:4 mortar air content APF WAGN associated with lower AUGR AUMA autoclaved C₂S Calculated contribution calculated ranges CaO SiO2 cement are presented cement to graded cements to various cements with respect coef Coef./s.d. ratio less commonly determined variables compressive strength gain compressive strength tests compressive strength values compressive-strength values contribution of independent different types distribution of cements Doubtful significance Equation Note Const Equations relating fineness values Frequency distribution graded Ottawa sand heat of hydration highly significant independent variables Equation Insol K₂O lower compressive strength mortar cubes Na2O NAE cements Number of cements portland cements presented in table range of contribu relating the compressive relationship ST1Y ST5Y STGR STIA STIM STO3 Strength-gain ratio strengths in psi test ages trace elements turbidimeter types of cement variables are presented variables Equation Note various independent variables WAGR WAMA water-stored specimens
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