Volumetric stability is an important aspect of the performance of building materials, and the shrinkage of CaO-FeOx-Al2O3-SiO2-rich inorganic polymers (IPs) has not been thoroughly investigated yet. Hence, this paper describes the outcome of a study conducted to investigate ways to minimize their shrinkage using different curing regimes. Two different slags were used as case studies to assess the robustness of the developed mitigation strategies. IP pastes and mortars were cured at (i) room condition, (ii) in slightly elevated temperature (60 °C for 2 d) and (iii) in a water-saturated environment. The reaction kinetics and formed products were examined on IP pastes, while mortars were made to characterize the 28 d pore structure, autogenous...
Although cementitious materials are the main construction materials and worldwide produced, there is...
High performance cement-based materials, such as high or ultra-high performance concrete (HPC or UHP...
This thesis presents a simultaneous investigation of the autogenous and total drying shrinkage behav...
Inorganic polymers (IPs) are binding materials that can be formed by alkali activating reactive Fe-r...
Advanced thermochemical conversion processes are emerging technologies for materials’ recovery and e...
Inorganic polymers (IP) are emerging promising building materials due to their high performance and ...
The worldwide production of Fe-Si-Ca rich residues is expected to increase and the development of su...
Large volumes of Fe-silicate glasses - slags - are produced as residues of metal production and wast...
In this study, internal curing by superabsorbent polymers (SAP) is utilized to mitigate self-desicca...
A promising way to mitigate autogenous shrinkage in cementitious materials with a low water-to-binde...
© 2009 Yong Chu ZhengGeopolymer cements offer an alternative to, and potential replacement for, ordi...
The extant body of literature articulates a noticeable disparity in the susceptibility to cracking a...
In recent years, worldwide research and development in the cement industry has gathered momentum wit...
This study investigates the influences of internal curing on reducing the autogenous shrinkage of al...
The extant body of literature articulates a noticeable disparity in the susceptibility to cracking a...
Although cementitious materials are the main construction materials and worldwide produced, there is...
High performance cement-based materials, such as high or ultra-high performance concrete (HPC or UHP...
This thesis presents a simultaneous investigation of the autogenous and total drying shrinkage behav...
Inorganic polymers (IPs) are binding materials that can be formed by alkali activating reactive Fe-r...
Advanced thermochemical conversion processes are emerging technologies for materials’ recovery and e...
Inorganic polymers (IP) are emerging promising building materials due to their high performance and ...
The worldwide production of Fe-Si-Ca rich residues is expected to increase and the development of su...
Large volumes of Fe-silicate glasses - slags - are produced as residues of metal production and wast...
In this study, internal curing by superabsorbent polymers (SAP) is utilized to mitigate self-desicca...
A promising way to mitigate autogenous shrinkage in cementitious materials with a low water-to-binde...
© 2009 Yong Chu ZhengGeopolymer cements offer an alternative to, and potential replacement for, ordi...
The extant body of literature articulates a noticeable disparity in the susceptibility to cracking a...
In recent years, worldwide research and development in the cement industry has gathered momentum wit...
This study investigates the influences of internal curing on reducing the autogenous shrinkage of al...
The extant body of literature articulates a noticeable disparity in the susceptibility to cracking a...
Although cementitious materials are the main construction materials and worldwide produced, there is...
High performance cement-based materials, such as high or ultra-high performance concrete (HPC or UHP...
This thesis presents a simultaneous investigation of the autogenous and total drying shrinkage behav...