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Nine papers present recent research on the properties of blended cements and how they compare with portland cements. They examine Portland fly ash cements, and blended cements with slag and pozzolans.
This volume presents a state of the art review of the equipment, devices, and techniques available for controlling fretting test conditions and for assessing damage. The papers comprising the contents address topics such ad: the systematic investigation of fretting phenomena and fretting damage, fretting test devices, the involvement of computers in controlling conditions and correlation results, methods of preventing fretting, and the effects of various factors on fretting wear.
This unique, new ASTM manual is written from the perspectives of both chemists and lubrication engineers, and therefore places equal emphasis on the chemistry and the formulation of lubricants. In addition it includes additive technology that is used in petroleum exploration, refining, and fuels.
Manual 59 complements ASTM's Fuels and Lubricants Handbook (Manual 37) in that it in
