International audienceThis paper is devoted to a micromechanical study of mechanical properties of cement-based materials by taking into account effects of water saturation degree and carbonation process. To this end, the cement-based materials are considered as a composite material constituted with a cement matrix and aggregates (inclusions). Further, the cement matrix is seen as a porous medium with a solid phase (CSH) and pores. Using a two-step homogenization procedure, a closed-form micromechanical model is first formulated to describe the basic mechanical behavior of materials. This model is then extended to partially saturated materials in order to account for the effects of water saturation degree on the mechanical properties. Final...
International audienceAutogenous shrinkage is considered to be one of the main phenomena involved in...
Carbonation seriously deteriorates the durability of existing reinforced concrete structures. In thi...
The mechanical properties such as compressive strength, Young's modulus and Poisson's ratio are the ...
Carbonation of hydrated cement paste (HCP) causes numerous chemo-mechanical changes in the microstru...
International audienceThe durability of Civil Engineering materials relates to multi-physics and mul...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the CO2 carbonation on porous materials such as ...
This paper is published in the 8th. World Congress on Computational Mechanics (WCCM8),5th. European ...
The hydration temperature has a considerable effect on the microstructure of cement paste. The micro...
The aim of this work was to examine the microstructural changes of CEM I standardised cement mortar ...
Abstract: Cement mortar and cement paste samples were prepared and subjected to accelerated carbonat...
The objective of this work was to examine the changes in the microstructure and macro physical prope...
The behaviour of novel cementitious materials (low clinker cement CEM II/C and CEM VI) exposed to CO...
Application of micromechanical modelling of hydrated cement paste (HCP) gains more and more interest...
The work described in this thesis is an attempt to elucidate the relationships between the pore syst...
International audienceThis study explored the reactive processes of atmospheric carbonation and the ...
International audienceAutogenous shrinkage is considered to be one of the main phenomena involved in...
Carbonation seriously deteriorates the durability of existing reinforced concrete structures. In thi...
The mechanical properties such as compressive strength, Young's modulus and Poisson's ratio are the ...
Carbonation of hydrated cement paste (HCP) causes numerous chemo-mechanical changes in the microstru...
International audienceThe durability of Civil Engineering materials relates to multi-physics and mul...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the CO2 carbonation on porous materials such as ...
This paper is published in the 8th. World Congress on Computational Mechanics (WCCM8),5th. European ...
The hydration temperature has a considerable effect on the microstructure of cement paste. The micro...
The aim of this work was to examine the microstructural changes of CEM I standardised cement mortar ...
Abstract: Cement mortar and cement paste samples were prepared and subjected to accelerated carbonat...
The objective of this work was to examine the changes in the microstructure and macro physical prope...
The behaviour of novel cementitious materials (low clinker cement CEM II/C and CEM VI) exposed to CO...
Application of micromechanical modelling of hydrated cement paste (HCP) gains more and more interest...
The work described in this thesis is an attempt to elucidate the relationships between the pore syst...
International audienceThis study explored the reactive processes of atmospheric carbonation and the ...
International audienceAutogenous shrinkage is considered to be one of the main phenomena involved in...
Carbonation seriously deteriorates the durability of existing reinforced concrete structures. In thi...
The mechanical properties such as compressive strength, Young's modulus and Poisson's ratio are the ...