Active Rheology Control of Cementitious Materials

This book reports on cutting-edge research within the new field of active rheology control of cementitious materials, presenting new ideas developed within the ERC Advanced Grant Project, SmartCast (hosted at Ghent University), which extend the possibilities of admixtures and additions beyond curren...

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Main Author: De Schutter, Geert (auth)
Other Authors: Lesage, Karel (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
Series:Modern Concrete Technology
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