Behaviour of Concretes Subjected to High Temperature a) Fire b) Refractory
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The composition of most portland cements should ,be in the limit
given in table J. The lime does not present itself as CaO but rather in the
form of C, S, CzS and C4AF. When it is mixed with water, the hydration takes
place leading to the formation of tobermorite gel and calcium hydro
xide. For each mole of C3S, three and one moles of calcium hydroxide will
given in table J. The lime does not present itself as CaO but rather in the
form of C, S, CzS and C4AF. When it is mixed with water, the hydration takes
place leading to the formation of tobermorite gel and calcium hydro
xide. For each mole of C3S, three and one moles of calcium hydroxide will
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Dr. K. Prabriputaioong’i, D. K. P. (2013). Behaviour of Concretes Subjected to High Temperature a) Fire b) Refractory. Engineering and Applied Science Research, 1(1), 33–48. Retrieved from https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/easr/article/view/8098
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