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    Characterization of Metal Powders Used for Additive Manufacturing by Slotwinski, J A, Garboczi, E J, Stutzman, P E, Ferraris, C F, Watson, S S, Peltz, M A

    “…Additive manufacturing (AM) techniques can produce complex, high-value metal parts, with potential applications as critical parts, such as those found in…”
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    Estimation of the degree of hydration of blended cement pastes by a scanning electron microscope point-counting procedure by Feng, X., Garboczi, E.J., Bentz, D.P., Stutzman, P.E., Mason, T.O.

    Published in Cement and concrete research (01-10-2004)
    “…A scanning electron microscope (SEM) point-counting technique was employed to study the hydration of plain portland and blended cement pastes containing fly…”
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    Micrometer-scale 3-D shape characterization of eight cements: Particle shape and cement chemistry, and the effect of particle shape on laser diffraction particle size measurement by Erdoğan, S.T., Nie, X., Stutzman, P.E., Garboczi, E.J.

    Published in Cement and concrete research (01-05-2010)
    “…Eight different portland cements were imaged on a synchrotron beam line at Brookhaven National Laboratory using X-ray microcomputed tomography at a voxel size…”
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    Grout-concrete interface bond performance: Effect of interface moisture on the tensile bond strength and grout microstructure by De la Varga, I., Muñoz, J.F., Bentz, D.P., Spragg, R.P., Stutzman, P.E., Graybeal, B.A.

    Published in Construction & building materials (01-05-2018)
    “…•Tensile bond between a cementitious grout and a concrete substrate is evaluated.•Presence of interface moisture increases tensile bond strength.•Correlation…”
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    Kinetics of Slag Hydration in the Presence of Calcium Hydroxide by Biernacki, J. J., Richardson, J. M., Stutzman, P. E., Bentz, D. P.

    Published in Journal of the American Ceramic Society (01-09-2002)
    “…The reaction between ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS) having an empirical formula of C7.88S7.39M3A and calcium hydroxide (CH) was investigated. The…”
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    Using Terahertz Waves to Identify the Presence of Goethite via Antiferromagnetic Resonance by Chou, S. G., Stutzman, P. E., Provenzano, V., McMichael, R. D., Surek, J., Wang, S., Plusquellic, D. F., Garboczi, E. J.

    Published in Applied magnetic resonance (01-06-2017)
    “…Virtually every corrosion detection method reports only the presence of a material phase that denotes probable corrosion, not its spectral signature. A…”
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    Hydrated phases and pore solution composition in cementsolidified saltstone waste forms by Snyder, K.A., Stutzman, P.E., Philip, J., Esh, D.

    Published in EPJ Web of conferences (2013)
    “…The mineral phases and pore solution composition of hydrated cementsolidified synthetic saltstone waste forms are quantified using thermogravimetric analysis,…”
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    Stoichiometry of Slag Hydration with Calcium Hydroxide by Richardson, John M., Biernacki, Joseph J., Stutzman, Paul E., Bentz, Dale P.

    Published in Journal of the American Ceramic Society (01-04-2002)
    “…The stoichiometry of the reaction between ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS) having an empirical formula of C7.88S7.39M3A and calcium hydroxide (CH)…”
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    Particle-based characterization of Ottawa sand: Shape, size, mineralogy, and elastic moduli by Erdoğan, S.T., Forster, A.M., Stutzman, P.E., Garboczi, E.J.

    Published in Cement & concrete composites (01-10-2017)
    “…The success of computational materials science models for cement and concrete, at the micrometer-to-millimeter scale, is based on careful characterization of…”
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    Gd sub(90)Co sub(2.5)Fe sub(7.5) alloy displaying enhanced magnetocaloric properties by Provenzano, V, Shull, R D, Kletetschka, G, Stutzman, P E

    Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (15-02-2015)
    “…We report on the discovery of a new Gd sub(90)Co sub(2.5)Fe sub(7.5) alloy exhibiting superior magnetocaloric properties compared to those of gadolinium. We…”
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    Gd90Co2.5Fe7.5 alloy displaying enhanced magnetocaloric properties by Provenzano, V., Shull, R.D., Kletetschka, G., Stutzman, P.E.

    Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (15-02-2015)
    “…•The Gd90Co2.5Fe7.5 alloy displays superior magnetocaloric properties than Gd.•Alloy’s superior properties at relatively low field values: 400, 800kA/m (0.5,…”
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