cited By 1International audienceGypsum microstructural evolution at elevated temperatures has been characterized in situ by environmental scanning electron microscopy and high-temperature X-ray tomography. As temperature increases, the observed changes in gypsum crystal morphology are related to the consequences of water loss that leads to crystal reorganization in order to minimize the specific surface. The influence of environmental scanning electron microscopy experimental conditions on the mechanisms observed is also discussed. High-temperature X-ray tomography gives quantitative information on porosity evolution with thermal loading. The results obtained are successfully correlated with macroscopic shrinkage measurements performed duri...
The huge enhancement of the creep of plasterboard by humid environments is an old problem in the bui...
International audienceSilver pastes sintering is a potential candidate for die bonding in power elec...
Weathering processes of geomaterials have been studied in detail on many natural building stones. Th...
The setting and the mechanical behaviour of a coarse-grained plaster were investigated by means of d...
International audienceThis paper is dedicated to the in situ follow up of the setting of an α plaste...
The object of the reported work was the study of physical changes in a setting plaster mass includin...
Calcium sulphate hemihydrate (CaSO4·0.5H2O), commonly known as plaster of Paris, is used extensively...
One of the properties that makes marble such an excellent construction and ornamental material is it...
We conducted an in-situ X-ray micro-computed tomography heating experiment at the Advanced Photon So...
International audienceThe first in-situ monitoring of plaster hydration using X-ray tomography is re...
We conducted an in-situ X-ray micro-computed tomography heating experiment at the Advanced Photon So...
Gypsum crystallization on natural building stones due to sulphatation processes is a well known and ...
The thermal stability of gypsum-based materials, and in this context, especially their long-term beh...
Gypsum crystallization on natural building stones due to sulphatation processes is a well-known and ...
In the modern construction industry, large gypsum (CaSO4·2H2O) boards are manufactured through a two...
The huge enhancement of the creep of plasterboard by humid environments is an old problem in the bui...
International audienceSilver pastes sintering is a potential candidate for die bonding in power elec...
Weathering processes of geomaterials have been studied in detail on many natural building stones. Th...
The setting and the mechanical behaviour of a coarse-grained plaster were investigated by means of d...
International audienceThis paper is dedicated to the in situ follow up of the setting of an α plaste...
The object of the reported work was the study of physical changes in a setting plaster mass includin...
Calcium sulphate hemihydrate (CaSO4·0.5H2O), commonly known as plaster of Paris, is used extensively...
One of the properties that makes marble such an excellent construction and ornamental material is it...
We conducted an in-situ X-ray micro-computed tomography heating experiment at the Advanced Photon So...
International audienceThe first in-situ monitoring of plaster hydration using X-ray tomography is re...
We conducted an in-situ X-ray micro-computed tomography heating experiment at the Advanced Photon So...
Gypsum crystallization on natural building stones due to sulphatation processes is a well known and ...
The thermal stability of gypsum-based materials, and in this context, especially their long-term beh...
Gypsum crystallization on natural building stones due to sulphatation processes is a well-known and ...
In the modern construction industry, large gypsum (CaSO4·2H2O) boards are manufactured through a two...
The huge enhancement of the creep of plasterboard by humid environments is an old problem in the bui...
International audienceSilver pastes sintering is a potential candidate for die bonding in power elec...
Weathering processes of geomaterials have been studied in detail on many natural building stones. Th...