Concrete Cloth hydration study - SME Transactions 2014

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. Perry P. Sainato D. Wenstrup B. Lusk J. Hatfield
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Concrete-infused cloth is used in several civil and mining surface applications whose circumstances are similar to some of those in underground mining. A feature of this material is that it cannot be overhydrated. In underground conditions, however, the excess supply of water to the cloth for hydration could lead to muddy and potentially unsafe working conditions, as well as resource wastage by supplying more water to the construction site than is needed. The objective of this study is to verify the water-to-cloth ratio and study the effect of hydration level on the strength of the Concrete Cloth product. We found that the strength increases with increased hydration up to a 1:2 water-to-cloth ratio by weight, after which the strength holds steady regardless of additional hydration. This confirms the 1:2 water-tocloth ratio by weight for hydration and confirms that strength is retained even if the cloth is excessively hydrated.
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APA: K. Perry P. Sainato D. Wenstrup B. Lusk J. Hatfield  (2014)  Concrete Cloth hydration study - SME Transactions 2014

MLA: K. Perry P. Sainato D. Wenstrup B. Lusk J. Hatfield Concrete Cloth hydration study - SME Transactions 2014. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2014.

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