2003
DOI: 10.1139/l03-005
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Bétons à haute performance à base de ciments composés contenant du laitier et de la fumée de silice

Abstract: For each tonne of cement used, the cement industry emits an average of 0.9 t of CO2, which contributes to the greenhouse effect. To satisfy the demands of the concrete industry for cementing materials, new environmental requirements, and the implementation of a sustainable development policy, the use of supplementary cementitious material as a replacement of part of the Portland cement has proven to be an interesting avenue that has not yet been fully explored. Granulated blast-furnace slag has been and is bei… Show more

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“…Fixation of water and entanglement of chains should produce agglomerates, and particle size distribution of mixtures should change as a result, as mentioned by Chiou et al (2005), Khayat (1998), Roger et al (1999) and Saric-Coric et al (2003).…”
Section: Particle Size Distributionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Fixation of water and entanglement of chains should produce agglomerates, and particle size distribution of mixtures should change as a result, as mentioned by Chiou et al (2005), Khayat (1998), Roger et al (1999) and Saric-Coric et al (2003).…”
Section: Particle Size Distributionmentioning
confidence: 94%