A Study on Factors Influencing Hydration Heat Process of Ceramisite Cellular Concrete

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Ceramisite cellular concrete is a kind of energy-saving materials, which has many advantages, such as low self-weight, better insulation and so on. This paper describes an experimental study of hydration heat process .It proved that the ambient temperature, the amount of fly ash and silica fume influence hydration speed apparently and compressive strength of the concrete.

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