Non-bloated synthetic aggregate concrete.

Increasing use of non-bloated synthetic aggregate has stimulated research in its manufacture and application. Engineering design criteria are based on a knowledge of the properties of materials, and this study attempts to add a modicum of information about synthetic aggregate to the present incomple...

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Main Author: Martin, John Richard
Corporate Authors: Texas. Highway Department, United States. Federal Highway Administration, Texas Transportation Institute
Other Authors: Gallaway, B. M. (degree committee member.), Kettleborough, C. F. (degree committee member.), Moore, Bill C. (degree committee member.), Turpin, Robert D. (degree committee member.)
Format: Thesis Book
Language:English
Published: College Station. Tex. : Texas Transportation Institute, Texas A & M University, 1970.
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