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A 2D irregular shape model of random packing for cement particles
ISSN号:1022-6680
期刊名称:Advanced Materials Research
时间:2014
页码:303-307
相关项目:超轻水泥基多孔材料微结构形成与调控的理论与实验研究
作者:
Xie Deqing|Yang Yonggan|Zhang Yunsheng|
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