Author | Title/Presentation Type
| Paper Number |
Naganuma, H. | Effects of Surface Improvement Agent Composed of Lithium Silicate on Permeability and Durability of Hardened Concrete (Oral)
| M4-02.4 |
Nakajima, K. | New Polymer-Modified Cement Using Belite-Rich Cement and the Carbonation Reaction (Oral)
| TH5-04.6 |
Naranjo, M.C. | Cementitious Systems with a High Mineral Admixture Content: Alkaline Hydration (Oral)
| TH3-16.3 |
Nastac, D.C.* | Influence of Using Meat and Bone Meal as an Alternative Fuel on Formation and Properties of Portland Cement Clinker (Oral)
| T3-05.6 |
Navi, P. | Modeling Mechanical Properties of Cement-Based Materials from their Microstructure (Oral)
| TH1-08.4 |
Nawa, T.* | Effects of Surface Improvement Agent Composed of Lithium Silicate on Permeability and Durability of Hardened Concrete (Oral)
| M4-02.4 |
Nawa, T. | Influence of Membrane Potential on the Diffusion of Chloride Ion in the Paste (Oral)
| T4-04.5 |
Nawa, T. | Strength Development and its Microstructure of Eco-Cement Paste (Oral)
| M1-02.3 |
Nazir, M.N. | Applications of Chemically Activated Blended Cements with Very High Proportions of Fly Ash (Oral)
| TH3-14.1 |
Nedumaran, B.* | Rehabilitation of Raw Materials for Cement and Building Materials Industry (Poster)
| PST5.072 |
Neithalath, N.* | Investigations on the Influence of Coarse Glass Powder on the Properties of Cement Paste Using Electrical Impedance (Oral)
| M2-01.5 |
Nemes, N.M. | States of Water in Hydrated Cement Paste: Powers and Brownyard Revisited (Oral)
| T1-03.3 |
Neubauer, J.* | Crystal Chemistry and Microstructure of Hydrated Phases Occurring During Early OPC Hydration (Oral)
| W1-06.3 |
Neubauer, J. | Refined Ettringite Structure for Quantification of Hydration in Cement Pastes (Oral)
| TH2-07.5 |
Neumann, D.A. | States of Water in Hydrated Cement Paste: Powers and Brownyard Revisited (Oral)
| T1-03.3 |
Nguyen, T.Q.* | An Approach for the Physicochemical Modeling of Chloride Ingress into Cementitious Materials (Oral)
| T4-04.3 |
Nguyen, V. H. | Experimental Studies of Hydration Mechanisms of Sulfoaluminate Clinker (Oral)
| W3-11.6 |
Nicolai, Ch. | Development and Underground Placing of Self Compacting Concrete (Oral)
| TH8-01.2 |
Nicoleau, L. | Influence of PC Superplasticizers on Tricalcium Silicate Hydration (Oral)
| M6-03.4 |
Nilforoushan, M.R.* | Improving Durability of Concrete Pipes Used in the Sewage Networks by Micro Silica (Poster)
| PST4.062 |
Niven, R.A. | Carbon Dioxide Uptake Rate and Extent During Accelerated Curing of Concrete (Oral)
| TH3-13.5 |
Nobili, M. | Synthesis, Hydration Properties and Environmentally Friendly Features of Calcium Sulfoaluminate Cements (Oral)
| W3-11.2 |
Nocuń-Wczelik, W.* |
Effect of Finely Dispersed Fly Ash and Slag Additives on Cement Hydration Kinetics (Poster)
| PST3.044 |
Noguchi, T. | Effect of Curing Temperature and Water to Cement Ratio on Hydration of Cement Compounds (Oral)
| TH2-07.3 |
Noguchi, T. | Numerical Modeling of Portland Cement Hydration Based on Particle Kinetic Model and Multi-Component Concept (Oral)
| TH1-08.3 |
Nonat, A.* | Effect of Temperature on the Development of C-S-H during Early Hydration of C3S (Oral)
| W1-06.2 |
Nonat, A. | Hydration of a CEM V Blended Cement: Characterization of PFA and BFS Reactivity and Evolution of the Porosity (Poster)
| PST1.010 |
Nonat, A. | Hydration of Silicate Phase and Mechanical Evolution in 'alite-tricalcium aluminate-gypsum' Complex System (Oral)
| TH6-08.1 |
Nonat, A. | Influence of PC Superplasticizers on Tricalcium Silicate Hydration (Oral)
| M6-03.4 |
Nonat, A. |
Influence of Three Types of Superplasticizers on Tricalcium Aluminate Hydration in Presence of Gypsum (Poster)
| PST1.003 |
Nonat, A. | Intrinsic Elastic Properties of Calcium Silicate Hydrates by Nanoindentation (Oral)
| T2-03.4 |
Nonat, A. | Nanoscale Investigation of Particle Interactions at the Origin of the Cohesion of Cement (Oral)
| TH2-08.1 |
Nonat, A. | Thermodynamic and Structural Study of the Substitution of Si by Al in C-S-H (Oral)
| W1-05.1 |
Nonat, A. | Understanding of Reactional Sequences and Limiting Stages during Tricalcium Aluminate Hydration with and without Gypsum (Oral)
| M1-01.1 |