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Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1959) 13 (4): 601–630.
Published: 01 August 1959
... HEIGHTENING PRECAST BLOCKS TRIEF CEMENT CONCRETE SLAG GRANULATED ECONOMICS ANCHORAGES MONOLITHS PRODUCTION SLURRY AGGREGATES HEARTING PORTLAND OPC ORDINARY ROCKS INTRUSION AID GROUTS MORTAR YIELD COMPENSATION WATER FOUNDATIONS GROUTING MATERIALS TESTING COSTS AVON DAM...
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Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1959) 12 (4): 479–501.
Published: 01 April 1959
..., on the question of low-heat cement versus Tnef cement, he gathered that the low-heat cement was more costly and that the Trief cement was cooler. He understood that those had been the main reasons for using the one rather than the other, but perhaps the Authorswould expand on this. Mr J. G. Wiltshire (Junior...
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Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1959) 12 (1): 83–106.
Published: 01 January 1959
... and stresses are given and a comparison is made between the cost of raising by this method and by the conventional method of thickening the dam. A special low-heat cemenwt as used for the hearting in the form of a mixture of ordinary Portland cement and granulatedslag wet ground by the Trief process...

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