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Artículos del 16 al 29 relacionados con el " Humo de Sílice "

Local Bond Strength of Reinforcing Bars in Normal Strength and High-Strength Concrete (HSC)

Document:248-398
Author(s):M. Reza Esfahani and B. Vijaya Rangan
Publication:Structural Journal
Volume:95
Issue:2
Keywords:bond; high-strength concrete; reinforcing bar; silica fume; strength;
Date:March 1, 1998

Microstructural and Mechanical Effects of Latex, Methylcellulose, and Silica Fume on Carbon Fiber Reinforced Cement

Document:199-397
Author(s):Pu-Woei Chen, Xuli Fu, and D. D. L. Chung
Publication:Materials Journal
Volume:94
Issue:2
Keywords:carbon; cements; concrete; flexural strength; latex (plastic); silica fume; voids;
Date:March 1, 1997

Modification of Pore Chemicals in Evaluation of High- Performance Concrete Permeability

Author(s):Tie-Jun Zhao, Jin-Quan Zhu, and Pei-Yun Chi
Publication:Materials Journal
Volume:96
Issue:1
Keywords:conductivity; high-performance concretes; mineral admixtures; permeability
Date:January 1, 1999

Predicting the Service Life of Concrete Marine Structures: An Environmental Methodology

Document:258-398
Author(s):Stephen L. Amey, Dwayne A. Johnson, Matthew A. Miltenberger, and Hamid Farzam
Publication:Structural Journal
Volume:95
Issue:2
Keywords:concrete; corrosion; durability; marine; reinforcement; service life; silica fume;
Date:March 1, 1998

Proprietary and Carbon Fiber Modified Overlays in the Cathodic Protection of Reinforced Concrete

Document:150-597
Author(s):Rejean J. Brousseau and Glendon B. Pye
Publication:Materials Journal
Volume:94
Issue:4
Keywords:anode; cathodic protection; reinforced concrete; shotcrete; spraying; titanium mesh;
Date:July 1, 1997

Pumpability of Non-Sand Concrete with Anti-Segregative Additives

Author(s):Felix E. Amparano and Yunping Xi
Publication:Materials Journal
Volume:95
Issue:6
Keywords:cement additives; coarse aggregate; concrete
Date:November 1, 1998

Sensitivity of Compressive Strength of HSC to Hot-dry Climate, Curing Regimes, and Additives

Document:137-198
Author(s):Saleh H. Alsyed
Publication:Materials Journal
Volume:94
Issue:6
Keywords:compressive strength; concretes; cubes; curing; cylinders; plasticizers; plastics, polymers, and resins; retardants; silica fume; specimens; superplasticizers; tests;
Date:November 1, 1997

Superplasticizer and Silica Fume Addition Effects on Heat of Hydration of Mortar Mixes with Low Water-Cementitious Materials Ratio

Author(s):Roberto C. A. Pinto and Kenneth C. Hover
Publication:Materials Journal
Volume:96
Issue:5
Keywords:admixtures (water-reducing agents); hydration; pozzolans; silica fume; temperature
Date:September 1, 1999

Sustained Load Strength and Short-Term Strain Behavior of High-Strength Concrete

Document:116-698
Author(s):Said Iravani and James G. MacGregor
Publication:Materials Journal
Volume:95
Issue:5
Keywords:strength; strain testing;
Date:September 1, 1998

Systematic Study of Properties of Extrudates with Incorporated Metakaolin or Silica Fume

Author(s):Zongin Li, Bin Mu, and Stanley N. C. Chui
Publication:Materials Journal
Volume:96
Issue:5
Keywords:extrusions; freezing; impact strength; rheological properties; tensile strength
Date:September 1, 1999

Temperature Dependence of Compressive Strength of Conversion-Inhibited High Alumina Cement Concrete

Document:210-298
Author(s):Stephen L. Amey, Dwayne A. Johnson, Matthew A. Miltenberger and Hamid Farzam
Publication:Structural Journal
Volume:95
Issue:1
Keywords:concrete; corrosion; durability; marine structures; reinforcement; service life; silica fume;
Date:January 1, 1998

Temperature Dependence of Compressive Strength of Conversion-inhibited High Alumina Cement Concrete

Document:145-198
Author(s):Yan Fu, Fian Ding, and James J. Beaudoin
Publication:Materials Journal
Volume:94
Issue:6
Keywords:blast furnace slag; compressive strength; curing; high-alumina cements; temperature;
Date:November 1, 1997

Use of Viscosity-Modifying Admixture to Enhance Stability of Fluid Concrete

Document:152-597
Author(s):Kamal Henri Khayat and Zubeir Guizani
Publication:Materials Journal
Volume:94
Issue:4
Keywords:bleeding; flowable concrete; homogeneity; segregation; settlement; stability; admixtures;
Date:July 1, 1997

Use of Viscosity-Modifying Admixture to Reduce Top- Bar Effect of Anchored Bars Cast with Fluid Concrete

Document:197-398
Author(s):K. H. Khayat
Publication:Materials Journal
Volume:95
Issue:2
Keywords:average bond strength; bleeding; segregation; self- consolidating concrete; settlement; stability; top-bar effect; viscosity-modifying admixture;
Date:March 1, 1998



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