This study investigates why CaO rehydration causes total strength loss of OPC paste compared to only 65% loss of OPC concrete after 800 °C exposure. Subsequent water sorptivity tests revealed paste reacted instantaneously with water, completely disintegrating within minutes. This was attributed to an accelerated rehydration of CaO into CaOH 2. This was not observed in concrete. Sorptivity tests using acetone eliminated the disintegration due to CaO reaction with water. Porosity tests indicated a higher porosity and coarser capillary pore size distribution (PSD) in paste compared to paste in concrete. This has an influence on the rate of water absorption. The rate of water absorption determines the CaO rehydration rate and ultimately the gro...
Two areas of research are discussed; namely, clarifying the reasons for volume instability that acco...
It has generally been accepted that the volume of cement hydration products is slightly smaller than...
The fire-resistance of carbonated concrete under high temperatures is significant due to its direct ...
The fire resistance of concrete has become a major design concern due to various high profile fire i...
The normal practice of repairing fire-damaged concrete structures is to remove the visibly damaged p...
In the present work OPC and OPC/slag concretes were exposed to elevated temperatures, 400 and 800°C....
Water re-curing of fire-damaged concrete may reduce the environmental and economic impacts of repair...
It is commonly understood that the microstructure of cement paste controles the water expulsion from...
To achieve both qualitative and quantitative understanding of the decomposition of hardened cement p...
Calcium aluminate cements (CAC) are widely used for the production of refractory concretes that are ...
An investigation was undertaken to study the effect of poor curing simulating hot climatic condition...
Deterioration of cement concrete specimens caused by simulated acid rain was investigated by laborat...
After being subjected to high temperatures, the residual properties of pulverized fly ash (PFA) conc...
It has generally been accepted that the volume of cement hydration products is slightly smaller than...
Absorption and desorption are a transport property that affects the durability of concrete [1]. Rece...
Two areas of research are discussed; namely, clarifying the reasons for volume instability that acco...
It has generally been accepted that the volume of cement hydration products is slightly smaller than...
The fire-resistance of carbonated concrete under high temperatures is significant due to its direct ...
The fire resistance of concrete has become a major design concern due to various high profile fire i...
The normal practice of repairing fire-damaged concrete structures is to remove the visibly damaged p...
In the present work OPC and OPC/slag concretes were exposed to elevated temperatures, 400 and 800°C....
Water re-curing of fire-damaged concrete may reduce the environmental and economic impacts of repair...
It is commonly understood that the microstructure of cement paste controles the water expulsion from...
To achieve both qualitative and quantitative understanding of the decomposition of hardened cement p...
Calcium aluminate cements (CAC) are widely used for the production of refractory concretes that are ...
An investigation was undertaken to study the effect of poor curing simulating hot climatic condition...
Deterioration of cement concrete specimens caused by simulated acid rain was investigated by laborat...
After being subjected to high temperatures, the residual properties of pulverized fly ash (PFA) conc...
It has generally been accepted that the volume of cement hydration products is slightly smaller than...
Absorption and desorption are a transport property that affects the durability of concrete [1]. Rece...
Two areas of research are discussed; namely, clarifying the reasons for volume instability that acco...
It has generally been accepted that the volume of cement hydration products is slightly smaller than...
The fire-resistance of carbonated concrete under high temperatures is significant due to its direct ...