Calcium sulfoaluminate (CSA) cement is a very rapid setting, hydraulic cement that releases approximately half as much carbon dioxide during production as conventional portland cement. CSA cement produces concrete with high early strength, excellent durability, and limited shrinkage. This cement also requires approximately twice as much water as conventional portland cement for proper hydration. The introduction of internal curing water from presoaked lightweight aggregate into the mix design allows more time for hydration during the curing process. The additional time for hydration provided by internal curing has the potential for positive effects on the performance of CSA cement concrete. The work described in this thesis examined three C...
Deterioration of bridges is often attributed to declining performance of the longitudinal connection...
ABS (acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene) is an extensively utilized amorphous thermoplastic in numerous...
In the present study, the influence of amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP) on the properties ofƒnƒÑ- t...
Calcium sulfoaluminate cement is a very rapid setting, hydraulic cement that releases approximately...
Concrete is the leading building material in the world due to its readily available materials, stren...
Problematic soils such as soft, compressible, collapsible, or expansive soils are widespread through...
Oilfield cements are a key element in well construction, during the operational phase of a well, and...
Self-healing is a term that has not been used for building material until a few decades ago. The con...
Autogenous shrinkage in concrete is a consequence of self-desiccation from cement hydration. Intern...
Ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) is a type of concrete with advanced mechanical properties com...
Concrete is the second most consumed material in the world, second only to water. Concrete has been ...
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Oklahoma, 2011.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 110-111).Rap...
Many cities worldwide have areas of vacant land produced by building demolition. This open space ha...
As the global supply of petrochemicals diminishes, the polymer industry will need to incorporate ren...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Civil EngineeringKyle RidingConcrete is the most widely used construc...
Deterioration of bridges is often attributed to declining performance of the longitudinal connection...
ABS (acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene) is an extensively utilized amorphous thermoplastic in numerous...
In the present study, the influence of amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP) on the properties ofƒnƒÑ- t...
Calcium sulfoaluminate cement is a very rapid setting, hydraulic cement that releases approximately...
Concrete is the leading building material in the world due to its readily available materials, stren...
Problematic soils such as soft, compressible, collapsible, or expansive soils are widespread through...
Oilfield cements are a key element in well construction, during the operational phase of a well, and...
Self-healing is a term that has not been used for building material until a few decades ago. The con...
Autogenous shrinkage in concrete is a consequence of self-desiccation from cement hydration. Intern...
Ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) is a type of concrete with advanced mechanical properties com...
Concrete is the second most consumed material in the world, second only to water. Concrete has been ...
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Oklahoma, 2011.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 110-111).Rap...
Many cities worldwide have areas of vacant land produced by building demolition. This open space ha...
As the global supply of petrochemicals diminishes, the polymer industry will need to incorporate ren...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Civil EngineeringKyle RidingConcrete is the most widely used construc...
Deterioration of bridges is often attributed to declining performance of the longitudinal connection...
ABS (acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene) is an extensively utilized amorphous thermoplastic in numerous...
In the present study, the influence of amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP) on the properties ofƒnƒÑ- t...