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*Concrete made with at least some portion of Portland cement particles that are no greater than 100 μm and particles of silica no greater than 500 μm | *Concrete made with at least some portion of Portland cement particles that are no greater than 100 μm and particles of silica no greater than 500 μm | ||
*Is stronger in some ways due to less gaps in the final product (Note that for some properties such as thermal cycling caused erosion (freeze/thaw) some holes may be useful to allow more expansion + contraction, for load bearing applications without this risk, nanoconcrete is the better choice) | |||
*Is supposedly made by [[HEM]] or high energy mixing which uses [[Concrete Mixing Energy]] greater than the [[https://blog.wellcem.com/-mixing-energy-in-cement-and-its-effect Usual Levels] | *Is supposedly made by [[HEM]] or high energy mixing which uses [[Concrete Mixing Energy]] greater than the [[https://blog.wellcem.com/-mixing-energy-in-cement-and-its-effect Usual Levels] | ||
*The wikipedia page has some data, but more research must be referenced to be sure as to what specific energies uses | *The wikipedia page has some data, but more research must be referenced to be sure as to what specific energies uses |
Latest revision as of 19:26, 4 January 2020
Basics
- Concrete made with at least some portion of Portland cement particles that are no greater than 100 μm and particles of silica no greater than 500 μm
- Is stronger in some ways due to less gaps in the final product (Note that for some properties such as thermal cycling caused erosion (freeze/thaw) some holes may be useful to allow more expansion + contraction, for load bearing applications without this risk, nanoconcrete is the better choice)
- Is supposedly made by HEM or high energy mixing which uses Concrete Mixing Energy greater than the [Usual Levels
- The wikipedia page has some data, but more research must be referenced to be sure as to what specific energies uses
- Can be Applied to Any Other Concrete Method (ie reinforced, compacted, foamed)