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1. Fabrication Experimental Study On New Insulation Building Materials Made From Fly Ash And Styrofoam
2. Study On The Formation Of Cementitious Material And Mechanism Of Hydration By Water Glass Activation Of Fine Slag
3. Study On The Performance Of High Volume Blast Furnace Slag-fly Ash Cementing Materials And Concrete
4. Research On Alkali-activated Phosphorous Slag Cementitious Material
5. Studies On The Action Mechanism Between SCA Modified Granite Aggregates And Cement Pastes
6. Research On Silicon-oxy Tetrahedron Aggregate States Of Hydration Products CSH Gels Of Cement With High Content Of Fly Ash Materials
7. Study On Cementious Properties Of Pyrolytic Converter Steel Slag And Its Used For Prepared High Performance Concrete
8. Research To Urban Sewage Sludge Activation And Its Cementing Performance
9. Superfine Mineral Powder And Polymer Modified Cement-based High-performance Materials
10. Research On Some Aspects Of Metakaolin-modified Concrete For Marine Engineering
11. Study On Hydration Characteristics Of Complex Binder Containing Lithium Slag And Properties Of Hardened Concrete
12. Non-Isothermal Decomposition Kinetics And Theoretical Study Of Cement Hydration Products
13. Study Of The Dissolution Behavior And Its Influencing Factors Of Chloride Ion Of Mortar
14. The Formation Conditionof AFm In Stabilized Chlorine Saline Soil And Effect On The Structure And Properties Of Stabilized Soil
15. Study On The Influence Mechanism Of Metakaolin On The Cement Hydration Products
16. Research On Preparation And Performance Of Waste Ceramic Tile Recycled Aggregate Concrete
17. The Morphic Effect Of Silica On Process And Hydration Products Of Hydrothermal Reaction
18. The Application Of Metakaolin In Concrete
19. Study On Chloride Binding And Transportation Models Based On Hydrated Phases In Salt-fog Wetting-drying Environment
20. Research On Hydration Characteristics Of Portland Cement-silica Fume Composite Cementitious Material At Lower Temperatures
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