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Construction Materials Latest publications EFFECTIVE APPLICATIONS OF RETARDING ADMIXTURE TO IMPROVE THE PERFORMANCE OF CONCRETE IN HOT WEATHER Author: Syed Khaleeq AHMAD,The fresh concrete should have a suitable composition in terms of quality and quantity of cement, aggregate, water and admixtures .........This study has provided results, which show remarkable improvement in different properties of concrete in fresh and hardened state in hot weather. (Full Text) Date of Publication: 02 April 2011.
WATER QUALITY EFFECT ON CONCRETE COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH:OGUNPA STREAM WATER CASE STUDY Author: Gbenga Matthew AYININUOLA The study centred on the effect of water quality on concrete compressive strength development with Ogunpa stream water as a case study. .............The chemical analyses revealed that ...(Full Text) Date of publication: 17 November 2009
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