An active acoustic method is used to monitor the setting and hardening of early age concrete, by recording and analyzing the wave velocity and attenuation coefficient. The effects of water-to-cement ratio and pozzolanic materials (fly ash and silica fume) are examined. The central frequency of the acoustic excitation is 6 kHz, which is much lower than that of ultrasound and can enhance the signal-to-noise ratio when applied to very early age concrete. It was found that the wave velocity measurement can reveal clearly three stages in the hydration process of early age concrete, and an aluminate hydrates phase transition period can be defined based on the attenuation coefficient measurement. Lower water-to-cement ratio and the incorporation o...
The early stages in the hydration process of concrete are crucial in the development of its mechanic...
The construction of cost-effective, high-strength and durable concrete structures is strongly b...
143 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Experiments were performed on...
The early-age hydration processes of concretes with mineral admixtures have been monitored and evalu...
The implementation of non-destructive evaluation of fresh concrete by stress waves has attracted inc...
Microstructural changes occurring in freshly poured concrete during curing have been monitored on a ...
The evaluation of early age properties of concrete is critical for ensuring construction quality. Th...
Concrete properties are mainly affected by the fresh state since it has a significant impact on the ...
The obtained physico-mechanical properties (mainly flexural and compressive strength) of cement-base...
The effect of high replacement levels of cement by fly ash on the microstructural development of con...
High strength and durability are the key factors determining the quality of concrete. To achieve the...
Studying the mechanisms affecting the very early age hydration as well as the microstructure of ceme...
In this study, a combined approach of several monitoring techniques was applied to allow correlation...
During the early age concrete treatment (curing and hardening) the damage process appears i.e., micr...
International audienceThis study focuses on the seismic characteristics and behaviour of fresh concr...
The early stages in the hydration process of concrete are crucial in the development of its mechanic...
The construction of cost-effective, high-strength and durable concrete structures is strongly b...
143 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Experiments were performed on...
The early-age hydration processes of concretes with mineral admixtures have been monitored and evalu...
The implementation of non-destructive evaluation of fresh concrete by stress waves has attracted inc...
Microstructural changes occurring in freshly poured concrete during curing have been monitored on a ...
The evaluation of early age properties of concrete is critical for ensuring construction quality. Th...
Concrete properties are mainly affected by the fresh state since it has a significant impact on the ...
The obtained physico-mechanical properties (mainly flexural and compressive strength) of cement-base...
The effect of high replacement levels of cement by fly ash on the microstructural development of con...
High strength and durability are the key factors determining the quality of concrete. To achieve the...
Studying the mechanisms affecting the very early age hydration as well as the microstructure of ceme...
In this study, a combined approach of several monitoring techniques was applied to allow correlation...
During the early age concrete treatment (curing and hardening) the damage process appears i.e., micr...
International audienceThis study focuses on the seismic characteristics and behaviour of fresh concr...
The early stages in the hydration process of concrete are crucial in the development of its mechanic...
The construction of cost-effective, high-strength and durable concrete structures is strongly b...
143 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Experiments were performed on...