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Autor:
J. E. Gillott
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Chemistry. 17:185-189
The carbonatation of calcium hydroxide has been re-investigated using thermal and X-ray diffraction methods of analysis. The crystal size and morphology of Ca(OH)2 vary with the method of preparation, which also affects the rate and mechanism of the
Autor:
P M Gifford, J E Gillott
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering. 24:237-249
Activated blast furnace slag cement (ABFSC) was used as binder in mortar and concrete. A commercial pelletized slag, produced for use in the construction industry, was activated with sodium sulphate, sodium carbonate, or sodium silicate; and both nor
Autor:
J. E. Gillott
Publikováno v:
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering. 7:278-282
Expansive alkali-aggregate reactions (AAR) are a frequent and worldwide cause of poor durability in Portland cement concrete. In plain concrete, deleterious AAR generally results in expansion and map-cracking, but in reinforced or prestressed concret
Autor:
J E Gillott, H Wang
Publikováno v:
Magazine of Concrete Research. 47:69-75
This Paper deals with the effect of admixtures on the expansion of concrete prisms caused by alkali-carbonate reaction (ACR). The alkali-reactive aggregates were dolomitic limestones from the Pittsburg quarry, Kingston, ON. Admixtures used included a
Autor:
J. E. Gillott, C. A. Rogers
Publikováno v:
Magazine of Concrete Research. 46:99-112
Portland cement concrete may deteriorate because of expansive reactions between certain types of aggregates and alkalis. The alkalis are mainly derived from the cement, but it has also been postulated that some aggregates contain minerals that contri
Autor:
J. E. Gillott, H. Wang
Publikováno v:
Magazine of Concrete Research. 44:235-239
Silica fume is an effective pozzolan in controlling alkali-aggregate (silica) reactionwhen used in appropriate amounts as a cement replacement. The experiments described in this Paper showed that silica fume reacts in a similar way to alkali-expansiv
Autor:
H. Wang, J. E. Gillott
Publikováno v:
Magazine of Concrete Research. 43:215-218
Nevada opal was employed as a standard material to test the effect of Ca(OH)2 on alkali–silica reaction. It was found that when opal was present in various alkaline systems, their reactivity and expansivity were altered significantly. When opal was
Autor:
J. E. Gillott, E. Grabowski
Publikováno v:
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering. 2:183-201
Thermal oil‐well cement blends containing 40% silica in the form of fume, flour, and sand exhibit changes in their compressive strength and water permeability when cured in a static CO2 atmosphere. The magnitude of the effect of CO2 on cement‐sil
Autor:
C Perry, J E Gillott
Publikováno v:
SP-156: Interface Fracture and Bond.
A small scale flexure test for the determination of cement-aggregate bond strength is described. Cylindrical test specimens were prepared by drilling cores in a perpendicular direction through slabs of rock against which mortar had been cast. A speci
Autor:
V. I. Osipov, J. E. Gillott
Publikováno v:
Advanced Mineralogy ISBN: 9783642785252
The study of minerals in engineering geology is focused mainly on their physical, physicochemical, and mechanical properties. These properties depend in turn on the chemical composition of the minerals, their structure, and the energy and direction o
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