Impact of Supplementary Cementitious Materials on Concrete Properties

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In which publication is the influence of aluminium on the dissolution of amorphous silica discussed?

Cem.Concr.Res. 42 (2012)

Which study focuses on thaumasite sulfate attack in Portland and Portland-limestone cement mortars exposed to sulfate solution?

Constr.Build.Mater. 40 (2013)

Which publication discusses the use of mineral admixtures for enhanced resistance against sulfate attack?

Constr.Build.Mater. 25 (2011)

Which publication focuses on external sulfate attack on alkali-activated slag?

Constr.Build.Mater. 40 (2013)

Which study investigates the strength and corrosion properties of Portland cement mortar and concrete with mineral admixtures?

Constr.Build.Mater. 25 (2011)

In which publication is Alkali fixation of C–S–H in blended cement pastes discussed?

Cem.Concr.Res. 42 (2012)

Which study examines chloride binding in sound and carbonated cementitious materials with various types of binder?

Cem.Concr.Res. 42 (2012)

"Improvement on sulfate resistance of blended cement with high alumina slag" is discussed in which publication?

Cem.Concr.Res. 42 (2012)

Which study explores alkali–silica reaction in mortars and concretes incorporating natural rice husk ash?

Constr.Build.Mater. 36 (2012)

"Use of mineral admixtures for enhanced resistance against sulfate attack" is the focus of which publication?

Constr.Build.Mater. 25 (2011)

The relation to alkali silica reaction is discussed in which publication?

Cem.Concr.Res. 42(2012)

This quiz explores the effects of supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) on concrete properties, particularly in relation to water absorption and permeability. Key findings on the optimal water-to-cement ratio are discussed, along with insights from recent literature.

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