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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Claisse, Peter A.
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- 2013Corrosion durability of high performance steel fibre reinforced concrete
- 2012Introducing cem-zero
- 2012Strength performance of fly ash and slag mixtures using gypsumcitations
- 2011Effect of steel slag and Portland cement in the rate of hydration and strength of blast furnace slag pastescitations
- 2009Strength optimization of novel binder containing plasterboard gypsum waste
- 2009Properties of concrete using high-lime pfa from a UK sourcecitations
- 2008Gypsum waste reduction through stabilization for trench backfillcitations
- 2007Use of recycled gypsum in road foundation construction
- 2007Development of novel cementitious binders using plasterboard waste and pozzolanic materials for road bases
- 2006Factors affecting measurement of hydraulic conductivity in low strength cementitious materialscitations
- 2005Encouraging the use of mineral wastes in CLSM in the construction industry
- 2004Preliminary investigations into the use of secondary waste minerals as a novel cementitious landfill linercitations
- 2004Waste to contain waste – containment systems for pollution prevention
- 2004Selection of cementitious mixes as a barrier for landfill leachate containmentcitations
- 2003A vacuum-air permeability test for in-situ assessment of cover concretecitations
- 2001Novel composite landfill linerscitations
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Introducing cem-zero
Abstract
The term ‘Cem-Zero’ (CEM 0) is used in research programmes at Coventry University to describe the powders that are being developed to replace Portland Cement (PC) in concrete. These powders are made entirely of secondary minerals that are dried and ground as necessary and then pre-blended so the user may add them to a concrete using existing plant. Peter Claisse and Eshmaiel Ganjian of the Construction Materials Applied Research Group at Coventry University provide the details.