Research shows that combining silica fume, fly ash, and manufactured sand in concrete significantly boosts strength and enhances predictive modeling accuracy.
Incorporating marble dust and polypropylene fibers in concrete boosts strength and durability, highlighting the role of ...
When they replaced 20-40% of the slag with dehydrated sludge in a cement mixture, they found that the resultant material had over a 50% higher compressive strength than cements using only GGBS as an ...
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Seashell-inspired cement is 17x tougher than standard concrete
Engineers at Princeton University have developed a cement composite inspired by the inner lining of oyster and abalone shells ...
A recent study published in Engineering titled “Technological Approaches to Improve Early-Age Strength of Limestone Calcined Clay Cements” by Franco Zunino, Xuerun Li, and Joachim Dengler, explores ...
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