Internal curing of mortar through superabsorbent polymer hydrogels is explored as a solution to self-desiccation. Four different hydrogels of poly(sodium-acrylate acry- lamide) are synthesized and the impact of chemical composition on mortar is assessed with relative humidity and autogenous shrinkage testing. The hydrogels are characterized with swelling tests in different salt solutions and compression tests. Chemical composition af- fected both swelling kinetics and gel network size. Mortar containing these hydrogels had increased relative humidity and markedly reduced autogenous shrinkage. Additionally, the chemical structure of the hydrogels was found to signifcantly impact the mortar’s shrink- age. Hydrogels that quickly released most ...
(Ultra-)high performance concrete ((U)HPC) is very prone to autogenous shrinkage cracking. These cra...
The largest issue with concrete is that cracks can occur due to its relatively low tensile strength....
Autogenous shrinkage is a problem in cementitious materials with a low water-to-binder ratio. When t...
Despite the widespread usage of concrete and significant increases in concrete technology, including...
Internal curing agents provide high performance concrete (HPC) with an internal source of hydration ...
Autogenous shrinkage induced cracking is a major concern in high performance concretes (HPC), which ...
Laboratory evaluations were performed to investigate the effect of internal curing (IC) by superabso...
Laboratory evaluations were performed to investigate the effect of internal curing (IC) by superabso...
Supplementary cementitious materials were incorporated into hydrogel-based internal curing agents to...
Supplementary cementitious materials were incorporated into hydrogel-based internal curing agents to...
The chemical and physical structure-property relationships of model superabsorbent polymer (SAP) hyd...
(Ultra-)high performance concrete ((U)HPC) is very prone to autogenous shrinkage cracking. These cra...
(Ultra-)high performance concrete ((U)HPC) is very prone to autogenous shrinkage cracking. These cra...
Ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) is characterized by a low water-to-cement ratio, leading to i...
Ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) is characterized by a low water-to-cement ratio, leading to i...
(Ultra-)high performance concrete ((U)HPC) is very prone to autogenous shrinkage cracking. These cra...
The largest issue with concrete is that cracks can occur due to its relatively low tensile strength....
Autogenous shrinkage is a problem in cementitious materials with a low water-to-binder ratio. When t...
Despite the widespread usage of concrete and significant increases in concrete technology, including...
Internal curing agents provide high performance concrete (HPC) with an internal source of hydration ...
Autogenous shrinkage induced cracking is a major concern in high performance concretes (HPC), which ...
Laboratory evaluations were performed to investigate the effect of internal curing (IC) by superabso...
Laboratory evaluations were performed to investigate the effect of internal curing (IC) by superabso...
Supplementary cementitious materials were incorporated into hydrogel-based internal curing agents to...
Supplementary cementitious materials were incorporated into hydrogel-based internal curing agents to...
The chemical and physical structure-property relationships of model superabsorbent polymer (SAP) hyd...
(Ultra-)high performance concrete ((U)HPC) is very prone to autogenous shrinkage cracking. These cra...
(Ultra-)high performance concrete ((U)HPC) is very prone to autogenous shrinkage cracking. These cra...
Ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) is characterized by a low water-to-cement ratio, leading to i...
Ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) is characterized by a low water-to-cement ratio, leading to i...
(Ultra-)high performance concrete ((U)HPC) is very prone to autogenous shrinkage cracking. These cra...
The largest issue with concrete is that cracks can occur due to its relatively low tensile strength....
Autogenous shrinkage is a problem in cementitious materials with a low water-to-binder ratio. When t...