Effects of Mixing on Rheological Properties of Microfine Cement Grout

Preferred Orientation of Pore Structure in Cement-Grouted Sand

Anisotropic Behavior of Cement-Grouted Sand

Rheological Properties of Microfine Cement Grouts with Additives

Effectiveness of Injected Cement Grout under Harsh Environmental Conditions

Microfine Cement/Sodium Silicate Grout

Cement-Stabilized Soil for Coal Retaining Berms

Selection and Laboratory Evaluation of Modifying Additives for Soil-Cement-Bentonite

Experimental and Theoretical Study of Flexural Behavior of Polymer Fiber Reinforced, Cement-Treated Soils

Three Case Histories of Waste Stabilization

Evaluation of Compressive Strength for High-Strength Concrete by Pulse Velocity Method
Development of compressive strength and pulse velocity for high-strength concrete from the age of 5 hours are studied in relation to cementitious material types and curing conditions....

New Technique to Evaluate the Surface Degradation of Cementaneous Matrix

Automated Identification of Compression-Induced Cracking in Cement Paste
The development of image analysis techniques to identify cracks using scanning electron microscope images of hydrated cement paste is described. Cracks are identified based on both the...

The Microstructure of Hardened Cement Paste and Concrete
Concrete is a composite material created from a mixture of a binder (hardened portland cement paste) and a filler (fine and coarse aggregates). Like any other composite material the physical...

Micromechanics Based Design for Pseudo Strain-Hardening in Cementitious Composites
Micromechanical model constructed on the basis of fracture mechanics and fiber bridging provides a means of selection of fiber, matrix and interface property combinations for which short...

Fiber Suppressed Localization in Tension
Tensile fracture in portland cement based fiber composites is studied. Formation and propagation of stable microcracks is examined by means of holographic interferometry. Distributed microcracking...

A Method for Estimating the In Situ Cohesion of Cemented Conglomerate

Reinforced Soil-Cement Embankment

A Monumental Task
The geotechnical consultants, structural engineer and contractor combined to overcome difficult soils, underground subway structures and buried utilities when building the foundations...

Fly Ash Grouts for Subsidence Control
A laboratory investigation was undertaken to examine procedures for evaluating candidate grouts and to develop quality grouts for use in abandoned mines. The objective of this grout application...

 

 

 

 

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