Fractographic studies of microstructural development in hydrated Portland cement

A comprehensive study of early hydration and morphological development in freeze-dried Portland cement paste has been carried out using scanning electron microscopy in conjunction with energy dispersive x-ray analysis. The microstructure develops from its early appearance as a porous C - S - H spher...

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