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FEATURES PHYSICO-CHEMICAL INTERACTIONS IN ACTIVATED CEMENT SYSTEM

M. M. Rudenko    
V. V. Punahin    
N. I. Beloshytska    
M. Kh. Sydikov    

Resumen

The article enlists the main fundamentals of theoretical substantiation of physical and chemical interactions in the activated cement system. It has been shown that the course of the hydration and structure-forming processes of an activated cement system differs greatly from the processes, occurring in cement dough traditional design. The studies having been carried out are to a certain degree capable of explaining the mechanisms of ion interactions in the complex process of the structure-forming in the activated cement systems.

PÁGINAS
pp. 198 - 200
MATERIAS
INFRAESTRUCTURA
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Water
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