This paper investigates the properties of steam cured recycled aggregate concrete (RAC), in an attempt to determine the optimum conditions of the steam-curing cycle for RAC, and incorporating high early strength cement (HESC). Varying conditions of steam curing were employed. The steam-curing cycle was set based on the peak temperature, and the duration for which the peak temperature was maintained. Three peak temperatures were used for steam curing, 50 °C, 60 °C, and 70 °C, maintained for up to two hours. The compressive strength results indicated that the steam-curing cycle employing the peak temperature of 50 °C maintained for one hour with a total duration of four hours was the optimum for strength development, both ...
Alkali-activated concrete mixed with waste dredged sand (DS) is a new type of green concrete. In add...
High-volume fly ash concrete has been developed for the last few decades. One of the main disadvanta...
The effect of steam curing on concrete incorporating ASTM Class C fly ash (FA), which is widely avai...
In this research work, High Performance Concrete (HPC) was produced employing 30% of fly ash and 70%...
The aim of this study is to encourage the use of Recycled Concrete Aggregate (RCA) in High Performan...
High-performance concrete (HPC) mixtures were produced using 100% coarse recycled concrete aggregate...
Steam curing at atmospheric pressure is an important technique for obtaining high early strength val...
In this article, the study is based on the effect of initial steam curing using solar energy on the ...
In order to study the effect of steam curing on early mechanical properties of concrete, the strengt...
To increase the efficiency of steel-fiber concrete production, the existing technological operations...
Conventionally, curing is performed by moisturizing concrete periodically when the fresh concrete is...
A development of Reactive Powder Concrete (RPC) currently is the use of quartz powder as a stabilizi...
This paper investigated the influence of steam curing regimes on the properties of high-strength gre...
grantor: University of TorontoSteam curing is often used in the production of precast conc...
Steam curing, a common way of curing precast concrete, can greatly improve its 1-day strength. Howev...
Alkali-activated concrete mixed with waste dredged sand (DS) is a new type of green concrete. In add...
High-volume fly ash concrete has been developed for the last few decades. One of the main disadvanta...
The effect of steam curing on concrete incorporating ASTM Class C fly ash (FA), which is widely avai...
In this research work, High Performance Concrete (HPC) was produced employing 30% of fly ash and 70%...
The aim of this study is to encourage the use of Recycled Concrete Aggregate (RCA) in High Performan...
High-performance concrete (HPC) mixtures were produced using 100% coarse recycled concrete aggregate...
Steam curing at atmospheric pressure is an important technique for obtaining high early strength val...
In this article, the study is based on the effect of initial steam curing using solar energy on the ...
In order to study the effect of steam curing on early mechanical properties of concrete, the strengt...
To increase the efficiency of steel-fiber concrete production, the existing technological operations...
Conventionally, curing is performed by moisturizing concrete periodically when the fresh concrete is...
A development of Reactive Powder Concrete (RPC) currently is the use of quartz powder as a stabilizi...
This paper investigated the influence of steam curing regimes on the properties of high-strength gre...
grantor: University of TorontoSteam curing is often used in the production of precast conc...
Steam curing, a common way of curing precast concrete, can greatly improve its 1-day strength. Howev...
Alkali-activated concrete mixed with waste dredged sand (DS) is a new type of green concrete. In add...
High-volume fly ash concrete has been developed for the last few decades. One of the main disadvanta...
The effect of steam curing on concrete incorporating ASTM Class C fly ash (FA), which is widely avai...