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Blaine, R. L.; Arni, H. T.
view article (1.0)Interrelations Between Cement and Concrete Properties. Part 2. Sulfate Expansion, Heat of Hydration, and Autoclave Expansion. Section 6. Variables Associated With Small Autoclave Expansion Values of Portland Cements.National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DCNBS BSS 005, July 1, 1966, 4 p.Blaine, R. L.; Arni, H. T.; DeFore, M. R.
view article (1.0)Interrelations Between Cement and Concrete Properties. Part 3. Compressive Strengths of Portland Cement Test Mortars and Steam-Cured Mortars.National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DCNBS BSS 008, April 1968, 100 p.Blaine, R. L.; Arni, H. T.; DeFore, M. R.
view article (1.0)Interrelations Between Cement and Concrete Properties. Part 3. Compressive Strengths of Portland Cement Test Mortars and Steam-Cured Mortars. Section 7. Compressive Strength of Test Mortars.National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DCNBS BSS 008, April 1968, 65 p.Blaine, R. L.; Arni, H. T.; DeFore, M. R.
view article (1.0)Interrelations Between Cement and Concrete Properties. Part 3. Compressive Strengths of Portland Cement Test Mortars and Steam-Cured Mortars. Section 8. Compressive Strength of Steam-Cured Portland Cement Mortars.National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DCNBS BSS 008, April 1968, 32 p.Dias, W. P. S.
view article (1.0)Some Properties of Hardened Cement Paste and Reinforcing Bars Upon Cooling From Elevated Temperatures.Moratuwa Univ., Sri LankaFire and Materials, Vol. 16, No. 1, 29-35, January/March 1992Bentz, D. P.; Garboczi, E. J.
view article (1.0)Computer Model for the Diffusion and Binding of Chloride Ions in Portland Cement Paste.National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MDNISTIR 5125, February 1993, 24 p.Bentz, D. P.; Stutzman, P. E.; Garboczi, E. J.
view article (1.0)Experimental and Simulation Studies of the Interfacial Zone in Concrete.National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MDCement and Concrete Research, Vol. 22, 891-902, 1992Kolos, R. M.
view article (1.0)Compressive Strengths of Hydraulic Cements Produced in the United States.National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MDCement, Concrete, and Aggregates, Vol. 14, No. 2, 127-130, Winter 1992Snyder, K. A.; Wilson, D. N.; Bentz, D. P.; Garboczi, E. J.
view article (1.0)Effects of Interfacial Zone Percolation on Cement-Based Composite Transport Properties.National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD; Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, INMaterials Research Society. Advanced Cementitious Systems: Mechanisms and Properties. Volume 245. December 1-4, 1991, Materials Research Soc., Pittsburgh, PA, Boston, MA, Glasser, F. P.; McCarthy, G. J.; Young, J. F.; Mason, T. O.; Pratt, P. L.; Chen, Y., Editors, 265-270 p., 1991Bentz, D. P.; Garboczi, E. J.; Stutzman, P. E.
view article (1.0)Computer Modelling of the Interfacial Zone in Concrete.National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MDRILEM. Interfaces in Cementitious Composites. International Conference. Proceedings 18. October 21-23, 1992, E & FN Spon, New York, Toulouse, France, Maso, J. C., Editors, 107-116 p., 1992