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The influence of cellulose ether on the strength of mortar and on the anisotropy of concrete are discussed by obtaining relationships between cement-void ratio and compressive strength and by comparing two tensile strengths in the casting direction and direction perpendicular to the casting. — It may be stated that the strength of mortar is little influenced by both cellulose ether and/ or defoamer and the addition of cellulose ether improves bond strength between cement matrix and aggregate by decreasing defect under aggregate due to bleeding.
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Hayakawa, K., Soshiroda, T. (1986). Effects of Cellulose Ether on Bond Between Matrix and Aggregate in Concrete. In: Sasse, H.R. (eds) Adhesion between polymers and concrete / Adhésion entre polymères et béton. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-3454-3_3
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