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Mathematical modeling of cement paste microstructure by mosaic pattern. Part II. Application
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 January 2011
Abstract
A model based on mosaic pattern analysis is shown to have the potential to describe the complex shapes and spatial distribution of phases in the microstructures of multiphase materials. Several characteristics of both micrographs of portland cement pastes and images generated using the few parameters of the model are determined and, for the most part, agreement is good. The advantage is that spatial features of the microstructures can be captured by a few parameters.
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