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23rd Colloquium: Rheological Measurements of Building Materials

The Schleibinger colloquium being held in March 2014 in the German city of Regensburg will be a highlight for all those involved in the processability and workability of concrete and mortars. For 22 years now, specialists and interested building materials rheologists from all over the world have been meeting in the medieval city on the river Danube. While the first day will focus on theory with presentations and discussion, a laboratory workshop at the second day will be dedicated to the application in practice.

Along with the building materials self-compacting concrete (SCC) and ultra high...

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