The durability of concrete is one of its most important properties and has been an attractive subject for research in recent years. One of the criteria, which determine concrete durability, is permeability. Transport processes in concrete have been investigated for several decades. However, the correlation between transport coefficients and applied stress has received only little attention. The scope of this study encompassed two major research focuses. The first involved developing a test method capable of measuring the water permeability of concrete under an applied stress. The second involves investigating the permeability of high volume fly ash (HVFA) concrete at early ages. Two sets of tests were carried out. Special emphasis ...
This paper presents the effect ultrafine fly ash (UFFA) on compressive strength and durability prope...
This paper presents an experimental study on the nature of permeation properties and pore structure ...
Concrete is a porous material. Water and other fluids can penetrate it and effect its durability. So...
The durability of concrete is one of its most important properties and has been an attractive subje...
This study was carried out to evaluate the influence of addition of a Class C fly ash on concrete pe...
Utilization of fly ash as a supplementary cementitious material enhances sustainability of concrete....
ii Pervious concrete has been used in the United State for over 30 years. Because of its high porosi...
The present study evaluates the application of class F fly ash as a partial replacement of binder in...
In recent years the permeability was found as one of the main parameters affecting the durability of...
Measurement of concrete permeability is increasingly being used as an index for quality control in a...
Durability of concrete structures is one of the most significant problems currently facing the civi...
Studying concrete's resistance to carbonation-induced corrosion usually involves exposing the materi...
AbstractUtilization of fly ash as a supplementary cementitious material adds sustainability to concr...
Engineering today requires that structures are strong and durable; the latter concept is a decisive ...
The resistance of concrete against multiple types of deterioration is governed by gas and/or fluid t...
This paper presents the effect ultrafine fly ash (UFFA) on compressive strength and durability prope...
This paper presents an experimental study on the nature of permeation properties and pore structure ...
Concrete is a porous material. Water and other fluids can penetrate it and effect its durability. So...
The durability of concrete is one of its most important properties and has been an attractive subje...
This study was carried out to evaluate the influence of addition of a Class C fly ash on concrete pe...
Utilization of fly ash as a supplementary cementitious material enhances sustainability of concrete....
ii Pervious concrete has been used in the United State for over 30 years. Because of its high porosi...
The present study evaluates the application of class F fly ash as a partial replacement of binder in...
In recent years the permeability was found as one of the main parameters affecting the durability of...
Measurement of concrete permeability is increasingly being used as an index for quality control in a...
Durability of concrete structures is one of the most significant problems currently facing the civi...
Studying concrete's resistance to carbonation-induced corrosion usually involves exposing the materi...
AbstractUtilization of fly ash as a supplementary cementitious material adds sustainability to concr...
Engineering today requires that structures are strong and durable; the latter concept is a decisive ...
The resistance of concrete against multiple types of deterioration is governed by gas and/or fluid t...
This paper presents the effect ultrafine fly ash (UFFA) on compressive strength and durability prope...
This paper presents an experimental study on the nature of permeation properties and pore structure ...
Concrete is a porous material. Water and other fluids can penetrate it and effect its durability. So...