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The Journal of Sustainable Cement-Based Materials aims to publish theoretical and applied researches on materials, products and structures that incorporate cement. The journal is a forum for discussion of research on manufacture, hydration and performance of cement-based materials; novel experimental techniques; the latest analytical and modelling methods; the examination and the diagnosis of real cement and concrete structures; and the potential for improved cement-based materials.
The journal welcomes original research papers, major reviews, rapid communications and selected conference papers. The Journal of Sustainable Cement-Based Materials covers a wide range of topics within its subject category, including but are not limited to:
- raw materials and manufacture of cement
- mixing, rheology and hydration
- admixtures
- structural characteristics and performance of cement-based materials
- characterisation techniques and modeling
- use of fibre in cement based-materials
- degradation and repair of cement-based materials
- novel testing techniques and applications
- waste management
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