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    Deterioration of concrete due to reinforcement steel corrosion by Cabrera, J.G.

    Published in Cement & concrete composites (01-01-1996)
    “…Steel corrosion in concrete leads to cracking, reduction of bond strength, reduction of steel cross section and loss of serviceability. Reinforced concrete…”
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    The effect of mineral admixtures on the properties of high-performance concrete by Hassan, K.E., Cabrera, J.G., Maliehe, R.S.

    Published in Cement & concrete composites (01-01-2000)
    “…The paper presents a laboratory study on the influence of two mineral admixtures, silica fume (SF) and fly ash (FA), on the properties of superplasticised…”
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    Effects of initial curing condition on the fluid transport properties in OPC and fly ash blended cement concrete by Shafiq, Nasir, Cabrera, J.G

    Published in Cement & concrete composites (01-05-2004)
    “…This paper presents an experimental study of the influence of two initial curing conditions, wet (fog room) and dry (65% RH and 20 °C), on the transport…”
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    Performance and durability of concrete made with demolition waste and artificial fly ash-clay aggregates by Zakaria, M., Cabrera, J.G.

    Published in Waste management (Elmsford) (01-01-1996)
    “…Demolition aggregates and artificial aggregates made with waste materials are two alternatives being studied for replacement of natural aggregates in the…”
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    The use of fly ash to improve the sulphate resistance of concrete by Plowman, C., Cabrera, J.G.

    Published in Waste management (Elmsford) (01-01-1996)
    “…The disposal of fly ash by incorporation in concrete and other cementitious materials is not only environmentally desirable and highly energy-efficient, but…”
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    The nature of CSH in model slag-cements by Richardson, I.G., Cabrera, J.G.

    Published in Cement & concrete composites (2000)
    “…Model systems have been used in a large number of studies concerning the chemistry of the hydration of Portland cement. These have most commonly involved…”
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    3D analysis of stress transfer in the micromechanics of fiber reinforced composites by using an eigen-function expansion method by Wu, Z.J., Ye, J.Q., Cabrera, J.G.

    “…This paper presents an exact solution for an inhomogeneous, transversely isotropic, elastic circular cylinder subjected to axisymmetric force and displacement…”
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    Oxygen and water vapour transport in cement–silica fume pastes by Cabrera, J.G., Claisse, P.A.

    Published in Construction & building materials (01-10-1999)
    “…Partial replacement of cement with Silica Fume (SF) has been proposed as a method of reducing the corrosion rate of embedded reinforcing steel in concrete…”
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    Compaction properties of roller compacted concrete by Kokubu, K., Cabrera, J.G., Ueno, A.

    Published in Cement & concrete composites (1996)
    “…The compaction characteristics of extremely dry concrete are evaluated using a new method based on a variable vibration table. This method allows the study of…”
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    Self-organization of mobile devices networks by Olascuaga-Cabrera, J.G., Lopez-Mellado, E., Ramos-Corchado, F.

    “…This paper presents a cluster-based self-organizing algorithm for creating automatically ad-hoc networks including diverse wireless devices such as PDA, cell…”
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    Life cycle benefits of calcium silicate replacements by Cabrera, J.G., Woolley, G.R.

    Published in Waste management (Elmsford) (01-01-1996)
    “…The most universal of all binders, produced in huge quantities worldwide, is Portland cement. Following introduction in 1824 by Joseph Aspin, it has quite…”
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    A statistical analysis of the factors which contribute to the corrosion of steel in Portland cement and silica fume concrete by Cabrera, J.G., Claisse, P.A., Hunt, D.N.

    Published in Construction & building materials (01-04-1995)
    “…The corrosion of embedded reinforcement has been measured in two series of concrete samples made with and without condensed silica fume (CSF) as a partial…”
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