Evaluation of Slag Reaction Efficiency in Slag-Cement Mortars under Different Curing Temperature

Liang Wang1, Hongzhu Quan2, Qiuyi Li3

  • 1College of Civil Engineering & Architecture, Qingdao Agricultural University, Qingdao 266109, China. Liangwang2019@qau.edu.cn.

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