Excellent video. Simulation part may seem not very useful to some listeners but monte carlo simulation is a very valuable addition to the lecture. Good job!
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What kinda differences would be there if I go for SEM testing of (1) cement paste i.e., cement plus water (2) mortar i.e., cement + water + sand, and (3) concrete i.e., cement + water + sand + gravels? Also let me know which case would be more appropriate in order to discuss the phase characterization of the products formed therein such as the main hydration products e., CSH (calcium silicate hydrate) and CH (calcium hydroxide). One more thing.....how can I assess the structures of either of these two hydration products in which case, I have to first dehydrate my samples prior to going for SEM testing (during the sample preparation stage)? So if dehydrated, there would be neither CSH nor CH in the prepared samples for SEM.
Excellent video. Simulation part may seem not very useful to some listeners but monte carlo simulation is a very valuable addition to the lecture. Good job!
Excellent, I have never seen that so clearly state everything on one page before. Good job!!!
Exceptional... Thank you very much for this.
Great video! Thank you!
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Excellent.
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Excellent presentation!
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great PPT
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What kinda differences would be there if I go for SEM testing of (1) cement paste i.e., cement plus water (2) mortar i.e., cement + water + sand, and (3) concrete i.e., cement + water + sand + gravels? Also let me know which case would be more appropriate in order to discuss the phase characterization of the products formed therein such as the main hydration products e., CSH (calcium silicate hydrate) and CH (calcium hydroxide).
One more thing.....how can I assess the structures of either of these two hydration products in which case, I have to first dehydrate my samples prior to going for SEM testing (during the sample preparation stage)? So if dehydrated, there would be neither CSH nor CH in the prepared samples for SEM.
Thanks a lot.
How does the detectors recognize that wich electrons are primari and secondary electrons?
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What graphics program did you use to make the handout?
These handouts were made in Adobe Illustrator