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Concrete Production and Testing Ontology

Release 2024-01-17

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https://w3id.org/cpto
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https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0626-5002
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2445-6734
https://orcid.org/0009-0003-7121-0283
https://orcid.org/0009-0004-9700-2439
https://orcid.org/0009-0006-4524-9143
Mattheo Krüger, Melissa Telong, Aida Zoriyatkha, Birgit Meng, Stephan Pirskawetz
Imported Ontologies:
prov-o#
prov-o-inverses#
co
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Meng, B., et al. 2023: Wissensbasierte Digitalisierung von betontechnologischen Materialdaten, ce/papers, DOI 10.1002/cepa.2955
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Ontology Specification Draft

Abstract

The Concrete Production and Testing Ontology (CPTO) is created in the project LeBeDigital. It describes the production chain of concrete, starting with the mix design through curing and testing. It consist of the domain specific ontology CPTO as a basis for a set of knowledge graph templates to describe process steps like mixing process, hardening and storage or compressive strength testing. The CPTO is based on PMDco 2.0.

Concrete Production and Testing Ontology: Overview back to ToC

This ontology has the following classes and properties.

Classes

Annotation Properties

Named Individuals

Cross-reference for Concrete Production and Testing Ontology classes, object properties and data properties back to ToC

This section provides details for each class and property defined by Concrete Production and Testing Ontology.

Classes

Additionc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/Addition

Finely divided material used in concrete in order to improve certain properties or to achieve special properties.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
Additives c
has sub-classes
type I addition c, type II addition c

Additivesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/Additives

DIN EN 206
a substance added to another in relatively small amounts to impart or improve desirable properties or suppress undesirable properties.
Source
ACI
Zement-Merkblatt B3
has super-classes
base material c
has sub-classes
Addition c, Admixture c

Admixturec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/Admixture

Material added during the mixing process of concrete in small quantities related to the mass of cement to modify the properties of fresh or hardened concrete.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
Additives c

Aggregatec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/Aggregate

Natural, artificial, reclaimed or recycled granular mineral constituent suitable for use in concrete.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
base material c
has sub-classes
all-in aggregate c, heavy-weight aggregate c, lightweight aggregate c, normal-weight aggregate c, reclaimed crushed aggregate c, reclaimed washed aggregate c, recycled aggregate c

aggregate sizec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/AggregateSize

Designation of aggregate in terms of lower (d) and upper (D) sieve sizes expressed as d/D.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
material property c

Airc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/Air

Stoffgemisch aus verschiedenen Gasen
has super-classes
Inorganic Material c

all-in aggregatec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/AllInAggregate

Aggregate consisting of a mixture of coarse and fine aggregates with D greater than 4 mm and d = 0.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
Aggregate c

batchc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/Batch

The quantity of fresh concrete produced in one cycle of operations of a mixer or the quantity discharged during 1 min from a continous mixer.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
manufacturing node c

blast furnace slagc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/BlastFurnaceSlag

Blast furnace slag is a by-product of pig iron production through thermochemical reduction processes at around 1500C in a blast furnace.
has super-classes
Inorganic Material c
has sub-classes
ground granulated blast furnace slag c

Calorimeterc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/Calorimeter

Instrument for measuring heat exchange during a chemical reaction, such as the quantity of heat liberated by the combustion of a fuel or hydration of a cement.
Source
ACI CT-21: ACI Concrete Terminology
ACI CT-21: ACI Concrete Terminology
has super-classes
measuring device c

Casting Devicec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CastingDevice

Device or tool used to cast concrete.
has super-classes
processing node c

Cementc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/Cement

A finely ground inorganic material which, when mixed with water, forms a paste that sets and hardens by means of hydration reactions and proesses and which, after hardening, retains its strength and stability even under water.
Source
EN 197-1
EN 197-1
has super-classes
Inorganic Material c
has sub-classes
Slag Cement c
has members
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c e m i i a q 52,5 r ni, c e m i i a s 32,5 n ni, c e m i i a s 32,5 r ni, c e m i i a s 42,5 n ni, c e m i i a s 42,5 r ni, c e m i i a s 52,5 n ni, c e m i i a s 52,5 r ni, c e m i i a t 32,5 n ni, c e m i i a t 32,5 r ni, c e m i i a t 42,5 n ni, c e m i i a t 42,5 r ni, c e m i i a t 52,5 n ni, c e m i i a t 52,5 r ni, c e m i i a v 32,5 n ni, c e m i i a v 32,5 r ni, c e m i i a v 42,5 n ni, c e m i i a v 42,5 r ni, c e m i i a v 52,5 n ni, c e m i i a v 52,5 r ni, c e m i i a w 32,5 n ni, c e m i i a w 32,5 r ni, c e m i i a w 42,5 n ni, c e m i i a w 42,5 r ni, c e m i i a w 52,5 n ni, c e m i i a w 52,5 r ni, c e m i i b l 32,5 n ni, c e m i i b l 32,5 r ni, c e m i i b l 42,5 n ni, c e m i i b l 42,5 r ni, c e m i i b l 52,5 n ni, c e m i i b l 52,5 r ni, c e m i i b l l 32,5 n ni, c e m i i b l l 32,5 r ni, c e m i i b l l 42,5 n ni, c e m i i b l l 42,5 r ni, c e m i i b l l 52,5 n ni, c e m i i b l l 52,5 r ni, c e m i i b m 32,5 n ni, c e m i i b m 32,5 r ni, c e m i i b m 42,5 n ni, c e m i i b m 42,5 r ni, c e m i i b m 52,5 n ni, c e m i i b m 52,5 r ni, c e m i i b p 32,5 n ni, c e m i i b p 32,5 r ni, c e m i i b p 42,5 n ni, c e m i i b p 42,5 r ni, c e m i i b p 52,5 n ni, c e m i i b p 52,5 r ni, c e m i i b q 32,5 n ni, c e m i i b q 32,5 r ni, c e m i i b q 42,5 n ni, c e m i i b q 42,5 r ni, c e m i i b q 52,5 n ni, c e m i i b q 52,5 r ni, c e m i i b s 32,5 n ni, c e m i i b s 32,5 r ni, c e m i i b s 42,5 n ni, c e m i i b s 42,5 r ni, c e m i i b s 52,5 n ni, c e m i i b s 52,5 r ni, c e m i i b t 32,5 n ni, c e m i i b t 32,5 r ni, c e m i i b t 42,5 n ni, c e m i i b t 42,5 r ni, c e m i i b t 52,5 n ni, c e m i i b t 52,5 r ni, c e m i i b v 32,5 n ni, c e m i i b v 32,5 r ni, c e m i i b v 42,5 n ni, c e m i i b v 42,5 r ni, c e m i i b v 52,5 n ni, c e m i i b v 52,5 r ni, c e m i i b w 32,5 n ni, c e m i i b w 32,5 r ni, c e m i i b w 42,5 n ni, c e m i i b w 42,5 r ni, c e m i i b w 52,5 n ni, c e m i i b w 52,5 r ni, c e m i i i a 32,5 l ni, c e m i i i a 32,5 n ni, c e m i i i a 32,5 r ni, c e m i i i a 42,5 l ni, c e m i i i a 42,5 n ni, c e m i i i a 42,5 r ni, c e m i i i a 52,5 l ni, c e m i i i a 52,5 n ni, c e m i i i a 52,5 r ni, c e m i i i b 32,5 l ni, c e m i i i b 32,5 n ni, c e m i i i b 32,5 r ni, c e m i i i b 42,5 l ni, c e m i i i b 42,5 n ni, c e m i i i b 42,5 r ni, c e m i i i b 52,5 l ni, c e m i i i b 52,5 n ni, c e m i i i b 52,5 r ni, c e m i i i b s r 32,5 l ni, c e m i i i b s r 32,5 n ni, c e m i i i b s r 32,5 r ni, c e m i i i b s r 42,5 l ni, c e m i i i b s r 42,5 n ni, c e m i i i b s r 42,5 r ni, c e m i i i b s r 52,5 l ni, c e m i i i b s r 52,5 n ni, c e m i i i b s r 52,5 r ni, c e m i i i c 32,5 l ni, c e m i i i c 32,5 n ni, c e m i i i c 32,5 r ni, c e m i i i c 42,5 l ni, c e m i i i c 42,5 n ni, c e m i i i c 42,5 r ni, c e m i i i c 52,5 l ni, c e m i i i c 52,5 n ni, c e m i i i c 52,5 r ni, c e m i i i c s r 32,5 l ni, c e m i i i c s r 32,5 n ni, c e m i i i c s r 32,5 r ni, c e m i i i c s r 42,5 l ni, c e m i i i c s r 42,5 n ni, c e m i i i c s r 42,5 r ni, c e m i i i c s r 52,5 l ni, c e m i i i c s r 52,5 n ni, c e m i i i c s r 52,5 r ni, c e m i s r 0 32,5 n ni, c e m i s r 0 32,5 r ni, c e m i s r 0 42,5 n ni, c e m i s r 0 42,5 r ni, c e m i s r 0 52,5 n ni, c e m i s r 0 52,5 r ni, c e m i s r 3 32,5 n ni, c e m i s r 3 32,5 r ni, c e m i s r 3 42,5 n ni, c e m i s r 3 42,5 r ni, c e m i s r 3 52,5 n ni, c e m i s r 3 52,5 r ni, c e m i s r 5 32,5 n ni, c e m i s r 5 32,5 r ni, c e m i s r 5 42,5 n ni, c e m i s r 5 42,5 r ni, c e m i s r 5 52,5 n ni, c e m i s r 5 52,5 r ni, c e m i v a 32,5 n ni, c e m i v a 32,5 r ni, c e m i v a 42,5 n ni, c e m i v a 42,5 r ni, c e m i v a 52,5 n ni, c e m i v a 52,5 r ni, c e m i v a s r 32,5 n ni, c e m i v a s r 32,5 r ni, c e m i v a s r 42,5 n ni, c e m i v a s r 42,5 r ni, c e m i v a s r 52,5 n ni, c e m i v a s r 52,5 r ni, c e m i v b 32,5 n ni, c e m i v b 32,5 r ni, c e m i v b 42,5 n ni, c e m i v b 42,5 r ni, c e m i v b 52,5 n ni, c e m i v b 52,5 r ni, c e m i v b s r 32,5 n ni, c e m i v b s r 32,5 r ni, c e m i v b s r 42,5 n ni, c e m i v b s r 42,5 r ni, c e m i v b s r 52,5 n ni, c e m i v b s r 52,5 r ni, c e m v a 32,5 n ni, c e m v a 32,5 r ni, c e m v a 42,5 n ni, c e m v a 42,5 r ni, c e m v a 52,5 n ni, c e m v a 52,5 r ni, c e m v b 32,5 n ni, c e m v b 32,5 r ni, c e m v b 42,5 n ni, c e m v b 42,5 r ni, c e m v b 52,5 n ni, c e m v b 52,5 r ni

characteristic strengthc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CharacteristicStrength

Value of strength below which 5 % of the population of all possible strength determinations of the volume of concrete under consideration, are expected to fall.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
Concrete Compressive Strength c

Composite Materialc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CompositeMaterial

Engineering materials made from two or more constituent materials that remain distinct but combine to form materials with properties not possessed by any of the constituent materials individually.
Source
ACI
ACI
has super-classes
engineered material c

Compressive Cube Strengthc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CompressiveStrengthCube

The compressive strength of concrete in MPa (N/mm^2) determind using cube specimens.
Source
DIN EN 12390-3
has super-classes
Concrete Compressive Strength c

Compressive Cylinder Strength c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CompressiveStrengthCylinder

The compressive strength of concrete in MPa (N/mm^2) determind using cylinder specimens.
Source
DIN EN 12390-3
has super-classes
Concrete Compressive Strength c

compressive strength classc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CompressiveStregthClass

Classification comprising the type of concrete (normal-weight and heavy-weight or lightweight), the minimum characteristic cylinder strength (150 mm diameter by 300 mm length) and the minimum characteristic cube strength (150 mm edge length).
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
Concrete Compressive Strength c

compressive testing machinec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CompressiveTestingMachine

machine to conduct a compressive strength test; the control and monitoring of the test, the measurements, and the data processing are usually undertaken by computer
Source
DIN EN 12390-4
DIN EN 12390-4
has super-classes
testing machine c

Concretec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/Concrete

Material formed by mixing cement, coarse and fine aggregate and water, with or without the incorporation of admixtures and additions, which develops ist properties by hydration of the cement.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
engineered material c
has sub-classes
Fresh Concrete c, Hardened Concrete c, designed concrete c, heavy-weight concrete c, in-situ concrete c, lightweight concrete c, normal-weight concrete c, prescribed concrete c, ready-mixed concrete c, self-compacting concrete c, site-mixed concrete c, standardized prescribed concrete c

Concrete Compressive Strengthc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/ConcreteCompressiveStrength

The measured maximum resistance of a concrete specimen to axial compressive loading.
Source
ACI
DIN EN 12390-3
has super-classes
value object c
has sub-classes
Compressive Cube Strength c, Compressive Cylinder Strength c, characteristic strength c, compressive strength class c

Concrete Manufacturerc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/ConcreteManufacturer

Person or body producing fresh concrete.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
organization c

Concrete Mixerc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/ConcreteMixer

A machine used for blending the raw materials of concrete, grout, mortar, cement paste, or other mixture.
has super-classes
processing node c

conformity testc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/ConfirmityTest

Test performed by the producer to assess conformity of the concrete.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
measuring node c

consistencyc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/Consistency

Measure of the stiffness and workability of fresh concrete.
has super-classes
material related c

consistency classc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/ConsistencyClass

Classification of the consistency of fresh concrete.
has super-classes
material related c

contentc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/Content

Die Menge an Material im Beton bezogen auf 1 Kubikmeter
has super-classes
material composition c

Customerc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/Customer

Person or body using fresh concrete in the execution of a construction or an element.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
organization c

degree of compactabilityc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/DegreeOfCompactability

has super-classes
material related c

degree of compactability classc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/DegreeOfCompactabilityClass

Classification of consistency by determining the degree of compaction.
has super-classes
material related c

deliveryc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/Delivery

The process of handing over the fresh concrete by the producer.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
manufacturing node c

designed concretec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/DesignedConcrete

Concrete for which the required properties and additional characteristics are specified to the producer who is responsible for providing a concrete confirming to the required properties and additional characteristics.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
Concrete c

Destructive Testingc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/DestructiveTesting

Testing for chemical and/or physical properties where materials were destroyed or changed in the process.
Source
Krankenhagen & Laube (1983)
has super-classes
measuring node c

Determination of Compressive Strengthc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/DeterminationOfCompressiveStrength

Testing of the compressive strength on test cubes or cylinders, which are subjected to compression in a compression testing machine at a specified loading rate until fracture.
Source
DIN EN 12390-3
has super-classes
measuring node c

Determination of Compressive Strengthc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/DeterminationOfHeatOfHydration

has super-classes
measuring node c

Determination of Secant Modulus of Elasticityc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/DeterminationOfSecantModulusOfElasticity

Determination of the modulus of elasticity on cylinder or prismatic specimens loaded under axial compression in a compression testing machine. The stresses and strains are recorded. The slope of the secant to the stress-strain curve is determined at first loading (Method A only) and after three loading cycles (Methods A and B).
Source
DIN EN 12390-13
DIN EN 12390-13
has super-classes
measuring node c

DIN Standardc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/DINStandard

Voluntary standard developed under the direction of the German Institute for Standardization (DIN) in which tangible and intangible objects are standardized.
has super-classes
norm c

EN Standardc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/ENStandard

Standard published by one of the following Institutions: CEN (Comite Europeen de Normalisation) CENELEC (European Committee for Electronical Standards) ETSI (European Telecommunications Standard Institute).
has super-classes
norm c

entrained airc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/EntrainedAir

Microscopic air bubbles intentionally incorporated in concrete during mixing, usually by use of a surface active agent; typically between 10 micrometer and 300 micrometer in diameter and spherical or nearly so.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
material composition c

entrapped airc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/EntrappedAir

Air voids in concrete which are not purposely entrained.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
material composition c

Equivalent Water Cement Ratioc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/EquivalentWaterCementRatio

Ratio by mass of the effective water content to the combined cement content and the k-value to take into account additions.
Source
Betontechnische Daten
translated from Betontechnische Daten
has super-classes
material composition c

evaluation of conformityc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/EvaluationOfConfirmity

Systematic examination of the extent to which a product fulfils specified requirements.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
measuring node c

Exposure Classc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/ExposureClass

vgl: Umwelteinfluesse/Einwirkungen aus der Umgebung vgl: environmental actions
Classification of those chemical and physical actions to which the concrete is exposed and which result in effects on the concrete or reinforcement or embedded metal that are not considered as loads in structural design.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
material related c

Extensometerc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/Extensometer

E-Modul Norm bzgl. engl. Bezeichnung
Used to measure the distance between an object and a reference point or changes in length.
has super-classes
measuring device c

Fibresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/Fibres

has super-classes
base material c
has sub-classes
polymer fibres c, steel fibres c

fines in concretec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/FinesInConcrete

Sum of solid materials in fresh concrete with particle sizes less than or equal to 0,125 mm.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
material property c

Flow Classc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/FlowClass

Classification of consistency by determining the flow spread.
has super-classes
material related c

Flow Spreadc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/FlowSpread

Mean diameter of the spread of fresh concrete from a standardized slump cone.
has super-classes
material related c

Flow Table Testc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/FlowTableTest

This test determines the consistency of fresh concrete by measuring the spread of concrete on a flat slab dropped onto a frame.
Source
DIN EN 12350-5
EN 12350-5
has super-classes
measuring node c

Fly Ashc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/FlyAsh

Fine gray powder consisting mostly of spherical, glassy particles that are produced as a byproduct in coal-fired power stations.
Source
Betontechnische Daten
translated from Betontechnische Daten
has super-classes
Inorganic Material c

Fresh Concretec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/FreshConcrete

Concrete which is fully mixed and still in a condition that is capable of being compacted by the chosen method.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
Concrete c

ground granulated blast furnace slagc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/GGBS/GGBFS

Syn.: granulierte Hochofenschlacke
Ground granulated blast furnace slag is produced by rapid cooling of a molten slag formed during pig iron production.
Source
Betontechnische Daten
has super-classes
blast furnace slag c

Hardened Concretec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/HardenedConcrete

Concrete which is in a solid state and which has developed a certain strength.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
Concrete c

heatc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/Heat

has super-classes
value object c
has sub-classes
heat flow c

heat flowc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/HeatFlow

has super-classes
heat c

heat of hydrationc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/HeatOfHydration

has super-classes
value object c

heavy-weight aggregatec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/HeavyWeightAggregate

Aggregate with an oven-dry particle density >= 3000 kg/dm3 when determined according to EN 1097-6.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
Aggregate c

heavy-weight concretec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/HeavyWeightConcrete

Concrete having an oven-dry density greater than 2600 kg/m3.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
Concrete c

identity testc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/IdentityTest

Test to determine whether selected batches or loads come from a conforming population.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
measuring node c

in-situ concretec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/InSituConcrete

Concrete that hardens on the site where it is used. In-situ concrete is delivered to the construction site as ready-mixed concrete by truck mixers or mixed on site as site-mixed concrete.
has super-classes
Concrete c

initial testc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/InitialTest

Test or tests to check before the production starts how a new concrete or concrete family shall be composed in order to meet all the specified requirements in the fresh and hardened states.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
measuring node c

Inorganic Materialc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/InorganicMaterial

Chemical compounds that usually don't contain carbon
Source
Holleman et.al. (2007)
has super-classes
base material c
has sub-classes
Air c, Cement c, Fly Ash c, Limestone powder c, Pigments c, Quartz flour c, Silica Fume c, Water c, blast furnace slag c, steel fibres c

k Value Accounting for Fly Ashc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/kValueAccountingForFlyAsh

Eligibility of fly ash on the cement content and the water-cement ratio.
Source
Betontechnische Daten
translated from Betontechnische Daten
has super-classes
material related c

k Value Accounting for Fly Ash + Silica Fumec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/kValueAccountingForFlyAsh+SilicaFume

Eligibility of fly ash + silica fume on the cement content and the water-cement ratio.
Source
Betontechnische Daten
translated from Betontechnische Daten
has super-classes
material related c

k Value Accounting for Silica Fumec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/kValueAccountingForSilicaFume

Eligibility of silica fume on the cement content and the water-cement ratio.
Source
Betontechnische Daten
translated from Betontechnische Daten
has super-classes
material related c

k Value Accounting for type II additionsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/kValueAccountingForTypeIIAdditons

Eligibility of Type II additives on the cement content and the water-cement ratio.
Source
Betontechnische Daten
translated from Betontechnische Daten
has super-classes
material related c

lightweight aggregatec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/LightWeightAggregate

Aggregate of mineral origin having an oven-dry particle density =< 2000 kg/dm3 when determined according to EN 1097-6 or a loose buld-density =< 1200 kg/dm3 when determined according to EN 1097-3.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
Aggregate c

lightweight concretec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/LightweightConcrete

Concrete having an oven-dry density of not less than 800 kg/m3 and not more than 2000 kg/m3.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
Concrete c

Limestone powderc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/LimestonePowder

Finely ground limestone that can be used as an addition to cover a deficit in the amount of fines in concrete.
has super-classes
Inorganic Material c

material compositionc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/MaterialComposition

has super-classes
value object c
has sub-classes
Equivalent Water Cement Ratio c, Quantity in mix c, Water Cement Ratio c, content c, entrained air c, entrapped air c

Measurement Instrument Preparationc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/MeasurementInstrumentPreparation

Preparation of a Measuring isntrument to be used for measuring, e.g. dampening or placement of forms.
has super-classes
measuring node c

Metallic Materialc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/MetallicMaterial

Zu den chemischen Elementen gehoerender, nicht durchsichtiger, Waerme und Elektrizitaet gut leitender, fester, dehn- und schmelzbarer Stoff.
has super-classes
base material c
has sub-classes
steel fibres c

Mortarc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/Mortar

Mixture of binder, water and aggregate with a maximum grain size of 4 mm, which solidifies and hardens after a certain time due to hydration.
has super-classes
engineered material c

non-agitating equipmentc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/NonAgitatingEquipment

Equipment used for transporting concrete without agitation.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
processing node c

NonDestructive Testingc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/NonDestructiveTesting

Testing for chemical and/or physical properties where materials were not destroyed or changed in the process.
Source
Krankenhagen & Laube (1983)
has super-classes
measuring node c

NonMetalic Materialc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/NonMetalicMaterial

Zu den chemischen Elementen gehoerender Stoff, der leicht Elektronen aufnimmt; als Gas, Fluessigkeit oder in kristalliner Form vorliegt und elektrischen Strom und Waerme im allgemeinen schlecht leitet.
Source
Steffen (1889)
has super-classes
base material c

normal-weight aggregatec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/NormalWeightAggregate

Aggregate with an oven-dry particle density > 2000 kg/dm3 and < 3000 kg/dm3 when determined according to EN 1097-6.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
Aggregate c

normal-weight concretec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/NormalWeightConcrete

Concrete having an oven-dry density greater than 2000 kg/m3 but not exceeding 2600 kg/m3.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
Concrete c

Organic Materialc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/OrganicMaterial

Chemical compounds that usually contain carbon.
Source
Hart et. al. (2007)
has super-classes
base material c
has sub-classes
polymer fibres c

passing abilityc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/PassingAbility

Ability of fresh concrete to flow through tight openings such as spaces between steel reinforcing bars without segregation or blocking.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
material related c

Pigmentsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/Pigments

Fine-grained inorganic or organic solid particles with a diameter of about 0.1 to 1.0 �m used for coloring concrete, mortar or a transparent binder. Color pigments for concrete are inert concrete type I additions according to DIN 1045-2.
has super-classes
Inorganic Material c

polymer fibresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/PolymerFibres

Straight or deformed pieces of extruded, orientated and cut material, which are suitable to be homogenously mixed into concrete.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
Fibres c, Organic Material c

precast elementc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/PrecastElement

concrete product cast and cured in a place other than the final location of use
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
engineered material c

prescribed concretec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/PrescribedConcrete

Concrete for which the composition of the concrete and the constituent materials to be used are specified to the producer who is responsible for providing a concrete with the specified composition.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
Concrete c

Quantity in mixc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/QuantityInMix

Quantitative quantity specification for substances in chemistry.
has super-classes
material composition c

Quartz flourc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/QuartzFlour

Finely ground quartz with a grain size =< 0.25 mm.
has super-classes
Inorganic Material c

ready-mixed concretec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/ReadyMixedConcrete

Concrete delivered in a fresh state by a person or body who is not the user. Ready-mixed concrete in the sense of DIN EN 206 is also concrete produced off site by the user or produced on site. But not by the user.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
Concrete c

reclaimed crushed aggregatec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/ReclaimedCrushedAggregate

Aggregate gained by crushing hardened concrete that has not been previously used in construction.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
Aggregate c

reclaimed washed aggregatec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/ReclaimedWashedAggregate

Aggregates gained by washing fresh concrete.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
Aggregate c

recycled aggregatec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/RecycledAggregate

Aggregate resulting from the processing of inorganic material previously used in construction.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
Aggregate c

RelativeDensityc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/RelativeDensity

Verhaeltnis der Dichte eines Stoffes oder einer Mischung zur Bezugsdichte eines Bezugsstoffes [-]
has super-classes
material property c

segregation resistancec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/SegregationResistance

Ability of fresh concrete to remain homogeneous in composition while in its fresh state.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
material related c

self-compacting concretec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/SelfcompactingConcrete

Concrete that is able to flow and compact under its own weight, fill the formwork with its reinforcement, ducts, boxouts etc., whilst maintaining homogeneity.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
Concrete c

Silica Fumec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/SilicaFume

Very fine non-crystalline silica produced in electric arc furnaces as a by-product of the production of elemental silicon or alloys containing silicon.
Source
Betontechnische Daten
translated from Betontechnische Daten
has super-classes
Inorganic Material c

sitec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/Site

Syn: construction site
Area where the construction work is undertaken.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
location c

site-mixed concretec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/SiteMixedConcrete

Concrete produced on the construction site by the user of the concrete for his own use.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
Concrete c

Slag Cementc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/SlagCement

Syn.: Huettenzement
Normal cement containing between 36 and 95 percent ground granulated blast furnace slag instead of Portland cement clinker.
has super-classes
Cement c

Slump Classc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/SlumpClass

has super-classes
material related c

slump-flowc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/SlumpFlow

Mean diameter of the spread of fresh concrete from a standardized slump cone.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
material related c

Specific Gravityc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/SpecificGravity

Weight of a body in relation to its volume.
has super-classes
value object c

specimen agec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/SpecimenAge

has super-classes
test piece info c

standardized prescribed concretec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/StandardizedPrescribedConcrete

Prescribed concrete for which the composition is given in a standard valid in the place of use of the concrete.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
Concrete c

steel fibresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/SteelFibres

Straight or deformed pieces of cold-drawn steel wire, straight or deformed cut sheet fibres, melt extracted fibres, shaved cold drawn wire fibres or fibres milled from steel blocks, which are suitable to be homogeneously mixed into concrete.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
Fibres c, Inorganic Material c, Metallic Material c

Stress Ratec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/StressRate

has super-classes
material related c

Tensile Splitting Strengthc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/TensileSplittingStrength

A cylindrical specimen is exposed to a compressive load applied in a narrow strip along the longitudinal axis of the specimen. The resulting orthogonal tensile force causes the specimen to fracture under tensile stress.
Source
DIN EN 12390-6
has super-classes
tensile strength c

truck mixerc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/TruckMixer

Concrete mixer mounted on a self-propelled chassis capable of mixing and delivering a homogeneous concrete.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
processing node c

type I additionc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/TypeIAddition

nearly inert additions
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
Addition c

type II additionc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/TypeIIAdition

pozzolanic or latent hydraulic additions
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
Addition c

Vebe Classc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/VebeClass

has super-classes
material related c

verificationc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/Verification

Confirmation by examination of objective evidence that specified requirements have been fulfilled.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
measuring node c

viscosity of concretec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/ViscosityOfConcrete

Resistance to flow of fresh concrete once flow has started.
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
material property c

Volumec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/Volume

raeumlicher Inhalt eines geometrischen Koerpers
has super-classes
value object c

Waterc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/Water

Chemical compound of oxygen (O) and hydrogen (H) in the liquid state of aggregation
Source
Chemie.de
has super-classes
Inorganic Material c

Water Cement Ratioc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/WaterCementRatio

ratio of the effective water content to cement content by mass in the fresh concrete
Source
DIN EN 206
DIN EN 206
has super-classes
material composition c

Annotation Properties

bibliographic citationap back to ToC or Annotation Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/dc/terms/bibliographicCitation

createdap back to ToC or Annotation Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/dc/terms/created

creatorap back to ToC or Annotation Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/dc/terms/creator

definitionap back to ToC or Annotation Property ToC

IRI: http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#definition

definitionap back to ToC or Annotation Property ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/definition

licenseap back to ToC or Annotation Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/dc/terms/license

sourceap back to ToC or Annotation Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/dc/terms/source

sourceap back to ToC or Annotation Property ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/source

titleap back to ToC or Annotation Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/dc/terms/title

Named Individuals

c e m i 32,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_I_32,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i 32,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_I_32,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i 42,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_I_42,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i 42,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_I_42,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i 52,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_I_52,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i 52,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_I_52,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a d 32,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-D_32,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a d 32,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-D_32,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a d 42,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-D_42,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a d 42,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-D_42,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a d 52,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-D_52,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a d 52,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-D_52,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a l 32,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-L_32,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a l 32,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-L_32,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a l 42,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-L_42,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a l 42,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-L_42,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a l 52,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-L_52,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a l 52,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-L_52,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a l l 32,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-LL_32,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a l l 32,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-LL_32,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a l l 42,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-LL_42,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a l l 42,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-LL_42,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a l l 52,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-LL_52,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a l l 52,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-LL_52,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a m 32,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-M_32,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a m 32,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-M_32,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a m 42,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-M_42,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a m 42,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-M_42,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a m 52,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-M_52,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a m 52,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-M_52,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a p 32,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-P_32,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a p 32,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-P_32,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a p 42,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-P_42,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a p 42,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-P_42,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a p 52,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-P_52,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a p 52,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-P_52,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a q 32,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-Q_32,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a q 32,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-Q_32,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a q 42,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-Q_42,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a q 42,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-Q_42,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a q 52,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-Q_52,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a q 52,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-Q_52,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a s 32,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-S_32,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a s 32,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-S_32,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a s 42,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-S_42,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a s 42,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-S_42,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a s 52,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-S_52,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a s 52,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-S_52,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a t 32,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-T_32,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a t 32,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-T_32,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i i a t 42,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_II_A-T_42,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

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Cement c

c e m i s r 5 42,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_I_SR_5_42,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i s r 5 42,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_I_SR_5_42,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i s r 5 52,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_I_SR_5_52,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i s r 5 52,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_I_SR_5_52,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i v a 32,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_IV_A_32,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i v a 32,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_IV_A_32,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i v a 42,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_IV_A_42,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i v a 42,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_IV_A_42,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i v a 52,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_IV_A_52,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i v a 52,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_IV_A_52,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i v a s r 32,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_IV_A-SR_32,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i v a s r 32,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_IV_A-SR_32,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i v a s r 42,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_IV_A-SR_42,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i v a s r 42,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_IV_A-SR_42,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i v a s r 52,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_IV_A-SR_52,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i v a s r 52,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_IV_A-SR_52,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i v b 32,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_IV_B_32,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i v b 32,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_IV_B_32,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i v b 42,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_IV_B_42,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i v b 42,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_IV_B_42,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i v b 52,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_IV_B_52,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i v b 52,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_IV_B_52,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i v b s r 32,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_IV_B-SR_32,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i v b s r 32,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_IV_B-SR_32,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i v b s r 42,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_IV_B-SR_42,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i v b s r 42,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_IV_B-SR_42,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i v b s r 52,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_IV_B-SR_52,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m i v b s r 52,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_IV_B-SR_52,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m v a 32,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_V_A_32,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m v a 32,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_V_A_32,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m v a 42,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_V_A_42,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m v a 42,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_V_A_42,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m v a 52,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_V_A_52,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m v a 52,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_V_A_52,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m v b 32,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_V_B_32,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m v b 32,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_V_B_32,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m v b 42,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_V_B_42,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m v b 42,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_V_B_42,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

c e m v b 52,5 nni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_V_B_52,5_N

belongs to
Cement c

c e m v b 52,5 rni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/cpto/CEM_V_B_52,5_R

belongs to
Cement c

Legend back to ToC

c: Classes
ni: Named Individuals

Acknowledgments back to ToC

The authors would like to thank Silvio Peroni for developing LODE, a Live OWL Documentation Environment, which is used for representing the Cross Referencing Section of this document and Daniel Garijo for developing Widoco, the program used to create the template used in this documentation.