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Rev. Met. Paris
Volume 97, Number 12, December 2000
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Page(s) | 1525 - 1533 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/metal:2000126 | |
Published online | 25 October 2002 |
Study of the setting of Portland cement by an acoustic near field technique
The acoustic near field method consists in studying the alteration of the resonance curve of a horn whose tip, the probe, is immersed in the sample. The operating mode in a medium in which strong variations of the rheological properties take place, is modelled for two horn shapes, one with a conical probe, the second one with a stepped cylindrical probe. The experimental curves obtained during the cement setting prove the validity of the simulations. The sensitivity of the horn to a given step of the setting is achieved by adjusting the probe shape.
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