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Encouraging the use of mineral wastes in CLSM in the construction industry
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Mark Tyrer
Imperial College London
Encouraging the use of mineral wastes in CLSM in the construction industry
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2005
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Eshmaiel Ganjian
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Peter A. Claisse
Mark Tyrer
Imperial College London
Abstract
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Controlled low-strength material (CLSM) is a self-compacting, flowable, low-strength, cementitious material.
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