This paper presents the results of an ASA sponsored experimental program conducted at Monash University to study the shrinkages of concrete containing blended cements (Type GB) and their compressive strength developments. The mixtures were based on a typical Grade 40 concrete with 80 mm slump. The mixtures included two types of cements (Type GP and SL) and four types of supplementary cementitious materials, namely, three types of slag and one type of fly ash. Type GB cements with slag/Portland cement ratios of 35/65, 50/50 and 65/35, slag/flyash/Portland cement ratio of 35/20/45, fly ash/Portland cements ratio of 20/80 and 100% Portland cements were tested. Altogether 28 concrete mixtures were tested up to 182 days for drying shrinkage and ...
In this work, the effects of different cementitious combinations on drying shrinkage and durability ...
Shrinkage is one of the main reasons for mortar and concrete failures like curling, crack formation ...
This research represents experimental work for investigation of the influence of utilising Ground Gr...
This paper an extensive study conducted to distinguish the factors that affect the long-term drying ...
This paper presents the results of an experimental study on the mechanical properties of blended cem...
Due to the rapid development of industrialization, the recycling and utilization of industrial by-pr...
AbstractRecent studies have shown that blending of ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS) with...
In the Netherlands blast furnace slag (BFS) cement is commonly used. Concretes with this type of cem...
© 2016 Engineers Australia. Geopolymer is an inorganic polymer binding material, generally formed by...
This paper presents results of laboratory testing of unrestrained drying shrinkage during a period o...
In this paper, an experimental investigation on the effect of Isfahan Ground Granulate Blast Furnace...
The effect of a partial replacement of cement with slag cement on free shrinkage is evaluated for cu...
Construction globally consumes a great number of building materials such as steel, timber and alumin...
The Concrete is probably the most extensively used construction material in the world with about six...
This paper reports a part of an ongoing laboratory investigation in which the compressive strength o...
In this work, the effects of different cementitious combinations on drying shrinkage and durability ...
Shrinkage is one of the main reasons for mortar and concrete failures like curling, crack formation ...
This research represents experimental work for investigation of the influence of utilising Ground Gr...
This paper an extensive study conducted to distinguish the factors that affect the long-term drying ...
This paper presents the results of an experimental study on the mechanical properties of blended cem...
Due to the rapid development of industrialization, the recycling and utilization of industrial by-pr...
AbstractRecent studies have shown that blending of ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS) with...
In the Netherlands blast furnace slag (BFS) cement is commonly used. Concretes with this type of cem...
© 2016 Engineers Australia. Geopolymer is an inorganic polymer binding material, generally formed by...
This paper presents results of laboratory testing of unrestrained drying shrinkage during a period o...
In this paper, an experimental investigation on the effect of Isfahan Ground Granulate Blast Furnace...
The effect of a partial replacement of cement with slag cement on free shrinkage is evaluated for cu...
Construction globally consumes a great number of building materials such as steel, timber and alumin...
The Concrete is probably the most extensively used construction material in the world with about six...
This paper reports a part of an ongoing laboratory investigation in which the compressive strength o...
In this work, the effects of different cementitious combinations on drying shrinkage and durability ...
Shrinkage is one of the main reasons for mortar and concrete failures like curling, crack formation ...
This research represents experimental work for investigation of the influence of utilising Ground Gr...