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Alkaline activity of glass powder used as additives to Portland cement. Part II

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The concept of the alkaline activity of glass powder used as additives to Portland cement was introduced in Part I of the paper [1] and the technique for its experimental determination was developed. However, in some cases, there is a need for rapid assessment of the alkaline activity of complex additives containing a mixture of glass powder, microsilica, slag, etc. Therefore, the calculation method for determining the alkaline activity of glass powder is required.

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Original Russian Text © V.V. Shevchenko, G.N. Kotsai, 2016, published in Fizika i Khimiya Stekla.

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Shevchenko, V.V., Kotsai, G.N. Alkaline activity of glass powder used as additives to Portland cement. Part II. Glass Phys Chem 42, 263–265 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1087659616030123

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