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High-Temperature Inorganic Self-Healing Inorganic Cement Composites
OwnerNational Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) - view all
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The data files below summarize the results from various experiments testing properties of high-temperature self-healing inorganic cement composites. These properties include cement-carbon steel bond strength, Young's modulus recovery, matrix recovery strength, and compressive strength and Yonug's modulus for cement composites modified with Pozzolanic Clay additives.

Pozzolanaaged samplesbond strengthcarbon steelcementcement compositescement-carbon steel bond strength recoverychemicalclaycompositeenergygeothermalhigh temphigh temperaturehigh temperature cementhigh temperatureshigh-tempinorganicintegritypozzolanrepeated damageself healingself-healingself-healing cementstrength recoverytechnologywellbore
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dcat_issued2017-09-13T06:00:00Z
dcat_modified2021-07-07T22:03:51Z
dcat_publisher_nameBrookhaven National Laboratory
guidhttps://data.openei.org/submissions/3643
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  • JNB
    Cement-Carbon Steel Bond Strength and Young's Modulus.JNB
  • JNB
    Matrix Strength Recovery After Repeated Damage for Aged Samples.JNB
  • JNB
    Cement Composites Modified with Pozzolanic Additives.JNB
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    Summary of Results
  • JNB
    Corrosion and Mechanical Properties of Calcium-Phosphate-Based Cements.JNB
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