Compositions: coating or plastic – Coating or plastic compositions – Inorganic settable ingredient containing
Patent
1995-01-26
1996-06-18
Marcantoni, Paul
Compositions: coating or plastic
Coating or plastic compositions
Inorganic settable ingredient containing
106713, 106739, 106743, 106772, 264DIG43, C04B 736, C04B 738
Patent
active
055273874
ABSTRACT:
A design optimization process used to determine the proportions of sand, cement, coarse aggregate, water, fly ash, water reducers, air entraining agents and fillers needed to produce a concrete mixture that has desired strength and slump properties and a minimal cost. The optimization process comprises a combination of models that accurately reflect the properties of a concrete mixture based on the properties of its individual components. The process is further capable of optimizing the durability of the cementitious mixture and of accurately calculating the expected yield of the mixture.
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Andersen Per J.
Hodson Simon K.
E. Khashoggi Industries
Marcantoni Paul
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