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Rheology of foamed cement
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In this article, the authors presented results of an experimental study of foamed cement rheology using a flow-through rotational viscometer and showed that low-quality cement foams have a lower viscosity than the base fluid.About:
This article is published in Cement and Concrete Research.The article was published on 2009-04-01. It has received 59 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Viscometer & Viscosity.read more
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Recent advances in the field of cement hydration and microstructure analysis
TL;DR: This paper reviewed experimental and theoretical studies related to cement hydration and microstructure development that have been published within the four years of the interim period between the 12th and 13th International Congress on the Chemistry of Cement.
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Cellular concrete review: New trends for application in construction
Lina Chica,Albert Alzate +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a complete review with the main aspects that influence the application of cellular concrete: raw materials, production methods and expected properties based on density, showing how the use of new and alternative raw materials for cellular concrete could permit modifications on the physical and mechanical properties for construction applications.
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Influence of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose and silica fume on stability, rheological properties, and printability of 3D printing foam concrete
Chao Liu,Xianggang Wang,Yuning Chen,Chao Zhang,Lei Ma,Zhicong Deng,Chun Chen,Yamei Zhang,Jinlong Pan,Nemkumar Banthia +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the effect of HPMC and silica fume on the stability, rheological properties, and printability of 3D printing foam concrete.
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3D-printable lightweight foamed concrete and comparison with classical foamed concrete in terms of fresh state properties and mechanical strength
TL;DR: In this paper, a 3D-printable lightweight foamed concrete (3DP-LWFC) is proposed, which is able to keep its shape at the fresh state due to enhanced consistency and viscosity.
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Wall Slip Corrections for Couette and Parallel Disk Viscometers
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Yielding and flow of monodisperse emulsions
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Rheology of bubble-bearing magmas
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