Thirty-eight mix proportions of ordinary Portland cement-slag mortars (OSMs) were used to study the effects of temperature and relative humidity on strength. Three levels of slag (0, 40, and 50) and different temperatures were used; the 50 level and heat curing of 60 °C for duration of 20. h were found to be the optimum. The optimum mortar's strength at 3 and 7. days for the specimens cured in air were 55.0 and 62.0. MPa, respectively. The results show that for durations of 4-26. h, the strength of specimens cured in air is greater than those cured in water. This is a novelty with major advantages in arid areas. It was proved that more ettringite production at early ages resulted in higher early strengths. Comparison of curing regimes with...
Slag (ground-granulated blast-furnace slag) blended cements are beneficial in high-strength concrete...
Three clinkers and a blast furnace slag, ground separately, were combined to produce 27 cements. Eac...
There are some special problems involved in concreting in hot weather, where they would arise from a...
Thirty one mix proportions of ordinary Portland cement (OPC)-slag mortars (OSM) used to study the ef...
In this investigation 12 mortar mixes including three groups were prepared using binder contents 380...
Activation methods and curing regimes have crucial effects on the strength of mortars and concretes....
Curing is an important process to achieve the specified concrete strength and durability. The object...
Curing techniques and curing duration have crucial effects on the strength and other mechanical prop...
In this study, the influence of mechanically activated electric arc furnace slag (EAFS) was investig...
Major structures are often located near marine environments which expose them to attack from sea wat...
This paper presents the results of calorimetric and strength tests of mortars with ordinary Portland...
ii This investigation deals with the influence of initial curing periods and different curing enviro...
Mortar of cement as construction materials subjected sometimes to high temperature. Some of properti...
Mortar of cement as construction materials subjected sometimes to high temperature. Some of properti...
The research examined herein classifies initial and final set times, for samples of ternary mortars ...
Slag (ground-granulated blast-furnace slag) blended cements are beneficial in high-strength concrete...
Three clinkers and a blast furnace slag, ground separately, were combined to produce 27 cements. Eac...
There are some special problems involved in concreting in hot weather, where they would arise from a...
Thirty one mix proportions of ordinary Portland cement (OPC)-slag mortars (OSM) used to study the ef...
In this investigation 12 mortar mixes including three groups were prepared using binder contents 380...
Activation methods and curing regimes have crucial effects on the strength of mortars and concretes....
Curing is an important process to achieve the specified concrete strength and durability. The object...
Curing techniques and curing duration have crucial effects on the strength and other mechanical prop...
In this study, the influence of mechanically activated electric arc furnace slag (EAFS) was investig...
Major structures are often located near marine environments which expose them to attack from sea wat...
This paper presents the results of calorimetric and strength tests of mortars with ordinary Portland...
ii This investigation deals with the influence of initial curing periods and different curing enviro...
Mortar of cement as construction materials subjected sometimes to high temperature. Some of properti...
Mortar of cement as construction materials subjected sometimes to high temperature. Some of properti...
The research examined herein classifies initial and final set times, for samples of ternary mortars ...
Slag (ground-granulated blast-furnace slag) blended cements are beneficial in high-strength concrete...
Three clinkers and a blast furnace slag, ground separately, were combined to produce 27 cements. Eac...
There are some special problems involved in concreting in hot weather, where they would arise from a...