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1. Research On Paste Parameter Of Unclassified Tailings-Granulated Blast Furnace Slag
2. Research Of The Cementitious Property Of The Cementitious Material With Steel Slag And Granulated Blast Furnace Slag Composite Admixture
3. The Strength, Leaching And Microscopic Mechanism Of Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag And Magnesium Oxide Stabilized Lead-Contaminated Soils
4. The Preparation Method Of Adsorbents Using Granulated Blast Furnace Slag And The Applications In Environment Pollution Control
5. The Cold Experimental Study Of Combined Fluidized Bed Waste Heat Recovery Device For Wide Slag Particle Size Distribution
6. Study On Preparation And Photocatalytic Properties Of Alkali-activated Granulated Blast Furnace Slag-based Conductive Cementitious Composite
7. The Microstructure Formation And Evolution Mechanism Of C-S-H Gel In Portland Cement Pastes With Granulated Blast Furnace Slag Under The Attack Of Corrosive Ions
8. Modification Of Hydration Properties Of CaO-activated Slag Cementitious Materials
9. Experiment Of Anti-chloride-permeability About Concrete Using Granulated Blast Furnace Slag Fine Aggregates
10. Experimental Study Of Granulated Blast Furnace Slag As Fine Aggregate Concrete
11. The Study On Mechanical Properties Of RPC Using GBFS As Fine Aggregate
12. Corrosion Resistance Properties Of Non-dispersible Underwater Concrete In Saline Soil Environment
13. Exploration Of Gas-powder Flow Granulated Blast Furnace Slag And Waste Heat Recovery Process
14. Mix Proportion And Cost Performance Analysis Of Alkali Activated Cementitious Materials Based On Slag And Fly Ash
15. Hydration of ground granulated blast-furnace slag
16. Preparation And Properties Of Slag-tailing Based Artificial Reefs
17. Research On Mechanical Properties And Microstructure Of Steel Slag Concrete
18. Study On The Dissolution Behaviors Of Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag
19. Study On The Properties Of Green Concrete At Room Temperature And After Fire Considering The Theory Of Wet Packing Density
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