نتایج جستجو برای: cement size classification

تعداد نتایج: 1044113  

2016
Lunbo Duan Zhijian Yu María Erans Yingjie Li Vasilije Manovic Edward J. Anthony

Attrition study on cement-supported biomass-activated calcium sorbents for CO2 capture Lunbo Duan *, Zhijian Yu , María Erans , Yingjie Li , Vasilije Manovic , Edward J. Anthony ‡ † Key Laboratory of Energy Thermal Conversion and Control, Ministry of Education, School of Energy and Environment, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, China ‡ Combustion and CCS Centre, Cranfield University, Bedfor...

2009
Dale P. Bentz

Concretes are designed to fulfill specific engineering requirements, commonly exemplified by slump, unit weight, and compressive strength. One source of untapped potential for varying engineering properties of hardened concrete is the variation of the cement particle size distribution. In this study, the performance of cements prepared by blending a coarse ASTM C150 Type I/II and a fine Type II...

2016
Samia A. Tariq Allan N. Scott James R. Mackechnie

Adjustment of superplasticizer (SP) dosage is one of the main factors in proportioning of self-compacting concrete (SCC) mixtures. The quantity of SP has to be within certain limits to avoid segregation or bleeding, which otherwise could alter the microstructure of concrete and affect its performance in the longer-term. Since SCC is produced with high cement content, some issues, such as high c...

2012
P. B. Sakthivel A. Jagannathan

The authors of this experimental research work have made an attempt to experimentally investigate the ultimate flexural load of ferrocement slabs of size 700mm. X 200mm. X 15mm. (thickness) reinforced with PVC coated steel weld mesh, and compare the results with slabs using GI-coated steel weld mesh, by varying the number of layers from 1-3. Ordinary Portland Cement, locally available river san...

2000

Introduction. Failure of the bone cement in a total joint replacement can lead to implant loosening and ultimately necessitate device revision. Establishing and maintaining the integrity of the polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) bone cement is thus important to the long-term performance of cemented joint replacements. In particular, the fracture toughness or work to failure of the cement may play an...

2016
Hongzhi Zhang Branko Šavija Stefan Chaves Figueiredo Mladena Lukovic Erik Schlangen

This work aims to provide a method for numerically and experimentally investigating the fracture mechanism of cement paste at the microscale. For this purpose, a new procedure was proposed to prepare micro cement paste cubes (100 × 100 × 100 µm³) and beams with a square cross section of 400 × 400 µm². By loading the cubes to failure with a Berkovich indenter, the global mechanical properties of...

2016
William Nguyen Ha Bill Kahler Laurence James Walsh

Objectives: To assess the effects on curing conditions (dry versus submerged curing) and particle size on the compressive strength (CS) and flexural strength (FS) of set MTA cement. Materials and methods: Two different Portland cements were created, P1 and P2, with P1 < P2 in particle size. These were then used to create two experimental MTA products, M1 and M2, with M1 < M2 in particle size. P...

2013
Saowanee Saechai Phatra Kusalanggoorawat Waree Kongprawechnon Raktipong Sahamitmongkol S. Saechai

This paper introduces a newly developed test system for defect detection, classification of number of defects and identification of defect materials in cement-based products. With the system, the pattern of ultrasonic waves for each case of specimen can be obtained from direct and indirect measurements. The machine learning algorithm called artificial neural network classifier with back-propaga...

2013
Sada Sahu

Solidia CementTM is a non-hydraulic cement composed primarily of low-lime containing calcium silicate phases such as wollastonite / pseudowollastonite (CaO·SiO2), and rankinite (3CaO·2SiO2). This contrasts the high-lime alite (3CaO·SiO2), belite (2CaO·SiO2), tricalcium aluminate (3CaO·Al2O3), tetracalcium aluminum ferrite (4CaO·Al2O3·Fe2O3), and gypsum (CaSO4·2H2O) phases that comprise ordinary...

Journal: :Clinical biomechanics 2005
Alexandre Terrier Philippe Büchler Alain Farron

BACKGROUND Although shoulder arthroplasty is an accepted treatment for osteoarthritis, loosening of the glenoid component, which mainly occurs at the bone-cement interface, remains a major concern. Presently, the mechanical effect of the cement mantel thickness on the bone-cement interface is still unclear. METHODS Finite element analysis of a prosthetic scapula was used to evaluate the effec...

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