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Long-Term Pavement Performance Ancillary Information Management System (AIMS) Reference Guide →

Evaluation of High-Volume Fly Ash Mixtures (Paste and Mortar Components) Using a Dynamic Shear Rheometer and an Isothermal Calorimeter

2012-11-27

The U.S. Federal Highway Administration has released a technical brief that proposes a rationale for using a dynamic shear rheometer and an isothermal calorimeter as scanning tools for predicting and assessing early-age behavior of concrete mixtures with different types of cement and fly ash.

Read the Technical Brief

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