In this paper, two kinds of pumice particles with different diameters and water absorption rates are employed to substitute the corresponding size of river sands by volume fraction, and their effects on the hydration characteristics and persistent shrinkage of Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC) are investigated. The obtained experimental results show that adopting a low dosage of 0.6⁻1.25 mm saturated pumice as the internal curing agent in UHPC can effectively retract the persistent shrinkage deformation of concrete without a decrease of strength. Heat flow calorimetry results demonstrate that the additional water has a retarding effect and promotes the hydration process. X-ray Diffraction (XRD) and Differential Thermal Gravimetry...
Concrete is the most consumed and widely used building material in the world nowadays. Varying the a...
In this study about internal curing of High Performance Concrete, X-ray absorption showed that consi...
Internal curing with superabsorbent polymers (SAP) is a method for promoting hydration of cement and...
Here, the intrinsic driving mechanisms of autogenous shrinkage for Ultra-High Performance Concrete (...
High performance cement-based materials, such as high or ultra-high performance concrete (HPC or UHP...
The effects of a novel heat curing regime and longitudinal reinforcement ratio on early-age shrinkag...
Ultra-High Performance Concretes (UHPC) are cement-based materials with a very low water-to-binder r...
The effect of limestone on the hydration and microstructural development of ultra high performance c...
Ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) is an innovative cement-based composite with high mechanical ...
This paper evaluates the influence of mineral admixtures partially replacing cement, sea sand replac...
The effects of the type and content of fibers, water to cement ratio (W/C), and content of cementiti...
During the period of hydration and hardening in ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC), a number of ...
This paper investigates the effect of curing regimes (standard and steam curing) on the mechanical s...
To limit self-desiccation and autogenous shrinkage that may lead to early-age cracking of ultra-high...
In this study, 0 to 75% volume of river sand was replaced by an equivalent amount of pre-saturated l...
Concrete is the most consumed and widely used building material in the world nowadays. Varying the a...
In this study about internal curing of High Performance Concrete, X-ray absorption showed that consi...
Internal curing with superabsorbent polymers (SAP) is a method for promoting hydration of cement and...
Here, the intrinsic driving mechanisms of autogenous shrinkage for Ultra-High Performance Concrete (...
High performance cement-based materials, such as high or ultra-high performance concrete (HPC or UHP...
The effects of a novel heat curing regime and longitudinal reinforcement ratio on early-age shrinkag...
Ultra-High Performance Concretes (UHPC) are cement-based materials with a very low water-to-binder r...
The effect of limestone on the hydration and microstructural development of ultra high performance c...
Ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) is an innovative cement-based composite with high mechanical ...
This paper evaluates the influence of mineral admixtures partially replacing cement, sea sand replac...
The effects of the type and content of fibers, water to cement ratio (W/C), and content of cementiti...
During the period of hydration and hardening in ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC), a number of ...
This paper investigates the effect of curing regimes (standard and steam curing) on the mechanical s...
To limit self-desiccation and autogenous shrinkage that may lead to early-age cracking of ultra-high...
In this study, 0 to 75% volume of river sand was replaced by an equivalent amount of pre-saturated l...
Concrete is the most consumed and widely used building material in the world nowadays. Varying the a...
In this study about internal curing of High Performance Concrete, X-ray absorption showed that consi...
Internal curing with superabsorbent polymers (SAP) is a method for promoting hydration of cement and...