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Development of standard reference materials for rheological measurements of cement-based materials

Rotational rheometers are routinely used for homogeneous materials, but their usage for characterization of a granular fluid like concrete is a relatively new phenomenon. As measurements with rheometers can involve flow in a complex geometry, it is important that they are calibrated with a reference...

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Published in:Cement & concrete composites 2014-11, Vol.54, p.29-33
Main Authors: Ferraris, Chiara F., Martys, Nicos S., George, William L.
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