May 1, 2024
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Cement Chemistry is the study of the chemical composition and properties of cement, a key component in construction materials such as concrete. It involves understanding the chemical reactions involved in cement production, hydration, and hardening, as well as the factors that influence the performance and durability of cement-based materials.
Why Learn Cement Chemistry?
Learning Cement Chemistry offers several benefits:
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Reading list
We've selected eight books
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learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Cement Chemistry.
Provides a comprehensive overview of cement chemistry for civil and environmental engineers, covering the chemistry of cement clinker, cement hydration, and the properties of cement.
Provides a comprehensive overview of cement technology in German.
Provides an in-depth look at the chemistry and technology of cement, covering topics such as the production of cement clinker, the use of supplementary cementitious materials, and the properties of cement-based materials.
Contains the proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Cement Chemistry, which was held in Beijing, China in 2019.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the latest advances in cement technology, covering topics such as the development of new cement types, the use of supplementary cementitious materials, and the sustainability of cement production.
Provides a comprehensive overview of concrete admixtures, covering topics such as the types of admixtures, their effects on concrete properties, and their use in different applications.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the durability of concrete, covering topics such as the effects of environmental exposure, the use of corrosion-resistant materials, and the repair of damaged concrete.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the petrography of concrete, covering topics such as the identification of cement clinker phases, the hydration of cement, and the durability of cement-based materials.
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