In many cold regions around the world, such as northern China and the Nordic countries,on‐site concrete is often cured in cold weather conditions. To protect the concrete from freezing or excessively long maturation during the hardening process, contractors use curing measures. Different types of curing measures have different effects on construction duration, cost, and greenhouse gas emissions. Thus, to maximize their sustainability and financial benefits, contractors need to select the appropriate curing measures against different weather conditions. However, there is still a lack of efficient decision support tools for selecting the optimal curing measures, considering the temperature conditions and effects on construction performance. T...
In general, Concrete can be placed safely without damage from freezing throughout the winter months ...
Many critical concreting activities require the determination of the in-place concrete strength. It ...
In this paper, we evaluated the applicability of the minimum required compressive strength for cold ...
In many cold regions around the world, such as northern China and the Nordic countries,on‐site concr...
This report presents an integrated simulation-based approach to study the on-site production of conc...
Concrete, which is one of the world's most used due to its properties such as strength, durability, ...
Recently, the manifestation of global warming-induced climate change has been observed through super...
Recently, the manifestation of global warming-induced climate change has been observed through super...
Abstract Recently, many countries including Korea are experiencing serious climatic events, such as ...
Abstract Recently, extreme climate change has been occurring globally not only in the simple form of...
The aim of the thesis is to demonstrate the viability of expanded polystyrene (EPS) insulated concre...
Conventional winter concreting practice in Canada recommends concrete to be mixed and placed at 10&d...
Introduction. The paper discusses the use of different methods of the hardening concrete’s temperatu...
Concrete is a composite material consisting of aggregate (stone, sand & gravel), water, and ceme...
Concrete is a composite material consisting of aggregate (stone, sand & gravel), water, and ceme...
In general, Concrete can be placed safely without damage from freezing throughout the winter months ...
Many critical concreting activities require the determination of the in-place concrete strength. It ...
In this paper, we evaluated the applicability of the minimum required compressive strength for cold ...
In many cold regions around the world, such as northern China and the Nordic countries,on‐site concr...
This report presents an integrated simulation-based approach to study the on-site production of conc...
Concrete, which is one of the world's most used due to its properties such as strength, durability, ...
Recently, the manifestation of global warming-induced climate change has been observed through super...
Recently, the manifestation of global warming-induced climate change has been observed through super...
Abstract Recently, many countries including Korea are experiencing serious climatic events, such as ...
Abstract Recently, extreme climate change has been occurring globally not only in the simple form of...
The aim of the thesis is to demonstrate the viability of expanded polystyrene (EPS) insulated concre...
Conventional winter concreting practice in Canada recommends concrete to be mixed and placed at 10&d...
Introduction. The paper discusses the use of different methods of the hardening concrete’s temperatu...
Concrete is a composite material consisting of aggregate (stone, sand & gravel), water, and ceme...
Concrete is a composite material consisting of aggregate (stone, sand & gravel), water, and ceme...
In general, Concrete can be placed safely without damage from freezing throughout the winter months ...
Many critical concreting activities require the determination of the in-place concrete strength. It ...
In this paper, we evaluated the applicability of the minimum required compressive strength for cold ...