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Differential Thermal Analysis as Applied for the Study of the Peculiar Phase Composition and Structure of the Cement Stone Hardened Under Long Effects of High Temperatures//Pressures and Corrosion Factors

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The paper presents an effective study of the peculiar phase composition of the cement materials based upon mineral cementing agents. The study was carried out by the D.T.A. technique on a specially designed complex device for thermal analysis within the temperature range of 20 to I200 C with a three-channel potentiometer automatically recording the data on a diagram tape.

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Simonov, V.V., Danyushevskiy, V.S., Bakshutov, V.S., Sapozhnikov, R.M., Seregin, V.N. (1972). Differential Thermal Analysis as Applied for the Study of the Peculiar Phase Composition and Structure of the Cement Stone Hardened Under Long Effects of High Temperatures//Pressures and Corrosion Factors. In: Wiedemann, H.G. (eds) Thermal Analysis. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-5775-8_46

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