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In situ quasi-elastic scattering characterization of particle size effects on the hydration of tricalcium silicate

The effects of different particle size distributions on the real-time hydration of tricalcium silicate cement paste were studied in situ by quasi-elastic neutron scattering. The changing state of water in the cement system was followed as a function both of cement hydration time and of temperature f...

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Published in:Journal of materials research 2004-11, Vol.19 (11), p.3242-3254
Main Authors: Allen, A.J., McLaughlin, J.C., Neumann, D.A., Livingston, R.A.
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