• Registration Log In
  • For Libraries
  • For Publication
  • Open Access
  • Downloads
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
For Libraries For Publication Open Access Downloads About Us Contact Us
Paper Titles
Preface
Influence of Bottom Ashes from Biomass on Compressive Strength of Concretes
p.3
An Experiment Investigation on Physical and Mechanical Properties of High Strength Concrete with Suitable Admixture
p.10
Improve Light Weight Concrete Characteristics by Adding Paraffin Wax as Moisture Proof
p.16
Effect of Elevated Temperature on Bond Strength of Concrete
p.26
Bond Behavior of Low-Activated High Aluminate Concrete with Reinforcement under Cyclic Load
p.34
Matera Building Stones: Comparison between Bioclastic and Lithoclastic Calcarenites
p.40
Moisture-Density Relationship of Bottom Ash, Lime Stabilized Bangkok Clay as a Potential Pavement Material in Thailand
p.50
An Experimental Study on Effect of Lime and Geogrid in Pavement Thickness
p.57
HomeMaterials Science ForumMaterials Science Forum Vol. 972Preface

Preface

Article Preview
Article Preview
Article Preview

Abstract:

By email View Pdf
You might also be interested in these eBooks
Building Materials, Materials Design and Applications View Preview

Info:

Periodical:

Materials Science Forum (Volume 972)

Online since:

October 2019

Сopyright:

© 2019 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

Share:

Related Articles
Citation
Add To Cart

Paper price:

After payment, you will receive an email with instructions and a link to download the purchased paper.

You may also check the possible access via personal account by logging in or/and check access through your institution.

Back
Add To Cart

This paper has been added to your cart

Back To Cart
  • For Libraries
  • For Publication
  • Insights
  • Downloads
  • About Us
  • Policy & Ethics
  • Contact Us
  • Imprint
  • Privacy Policy
  • Sitemap
  • All Conferences
  • All Special Issues
  • All News
  • Open Access Partners

© 2025 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All rights are reserved, including those for text and data mining, AI training, and similar technologies. For open access content, terms of the Creative Commons licensing CC-BY are applied.
Scientific.Net is a registered trademark of Trans Tech Publications Ltd.