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To get a rough idea about the effect of SO3-contamination in recycled aggregates made from concrete debris or brick rubble, some measurements have been made on the effect of gypsum on length change and strength of portland — and portland blastfurnace cement-stone.
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R. Bakker — Uber die Ursache des erhöhten Widerstandes von Beton mit Hochofenzement gegen die Alkali-Kieselsäurereaktion und den Sulfatangriff — DissertationFakultät für Bergbau und Hüttenwesen der Rheinisch-Westfälischen Technischen Hochschule Aachen, 11 juni 1980 (144 p.)
P. C. Kreijger et all — The shrinkage of hardening cement paste and mortar -Cement and Concrete Research vol 5 pp 295–320, 1975
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Kreijger, P.C. (1981). The Effect of Gypsum on Length Change and Strength of Portland — and Portland Blastfurnace Cementstone Specimen. In: Kreijger, P.C. (eds) Adhesion Problems in the Recycling of Concrete. Nato Conference Series, vol 4. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-8312-7_42
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