Gregor Trtnik in Marko Ivan Valič in Franci Kavčič in Goran Turk (2009) Comparison between two ultrasonic methods in their ability to monitor the setting process of cement pastes. Cement and Concrete Research, 39 (10). str. 876-882. ISSN 0008-8846
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This paper presents the comparison between ultrasonic wave transmission (USWT) method and ultrasonic wave reflection (USWR) method in their ability to monitor the setting process of cement pastes. The velocity of ultrasonic longitudinal waves and shear wave reflection coefficient were measured simultaneously on cement pastes with different hydration kinetics. Even though both methods are able to reliably monitor the hydration process and formation of structure of an arbitrary cement paste, they monitor the setting process in different ways. The relationship between the velocity of longitudinal waves and shear wave reflection coefficient can be simplified into three characteristic phases and the end of the first phase can be used to define the beginning of the setting process of cement paste. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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