This paper presents the results of a series of studies on the influence of curing conditions on the strength development of high strength concrete. The 1-, 3-, 7-, 14- and 28-day strengths of four different mixes of Grade 75-80 concrete, with or without pulverized fuel ash and / or condensed silica fume, under five different curing regimes were investigated. It is revealed that the curing conditions have significant influence on both the short term and long term strength development of the concrete and that concrete mixes of the same grade but containing different mineral admixtures show distinct favour for a curing regime. These results will be helpful for evaluating suitable curing methods for high strength concrete with different mix pro...
The short and long time effects of different curing regimes and inclusion of chemical and mineral ad...
iii This report summarizes the results of an exploratory study on the effects of curing duration on ...
This study reviews research experiences on developing an internal curing approach for high-performan...
Abstract. Curing is essential if concrete is to perform the intended function over the design life o...
This paper presented the findings of an experimental investigation into how common Portland cement c...
This study examined the relative strength-maturity relationship of high-strength concrete (HSC) spec...
The effect of high-temperature curing at an early age on the strength development of concrete using ...
There are a lot of arguments on which method of curing concrete gives good strength. These different...
In real applications, 28 days are regarded as proper curing time for concrete. There is a self-evide...
This paper reports a part of an ongoing laboratory investigation in which the compressive strength o...
The research was made in order to determine the influence of the standard and non-standard curing co...
Abstract — Concrete failures at site are associated to several reasons; right from concrete mix desi...
Conventionally, curing is performed by moisturizing concrete periodically when the fresh concrete is...
The effect of curing conditions and silica fume replacement on the compressive strength and the init...
The short and long time effects of different curing regimes and inclusion of chemical and mineral ad...
The short and long time effects of different curing regimes and inclusion of chemical and mineral ad...
iii This report summarizes the results of an exploratory study on the effects of curing duration on ...
This study reviews research experiences on developing an internal curing approach for high-performan...
Abstract. Curing is essential if concrete is to perform the intended function over the design life o...
This paper presented the findings of an experimental investigation into how common Portland cement c...
This study examined the relative strength-maturity relationship of high-strength concrete (HSC) spec...
The effect of high-temperature curing at an early age on the strength development of concrete using ...
There are a lot of arguments on which method of curing concrete gives good strength. These different...
In real applications, 28 days are regarded as proper curing time for concrete. There is a self-evide...
This paper reports a part of an ongoing laboratory investigation in which the compressive strength o...
The research was made in order to determine the influence of the standard and non-standard curing co...
Abstract — Concrete failures at site are associated to several reasons; right from concrete mix desi...
Conventionally, curing is performed by moisturizing concrete periodically when the fresh concrete is...
The effect of curing conditions and silica fume replacement on the compressive strength and the init...
The short and long time effects of different curing regimes and inclusion of chemical and mineral ad...
The short and long time effects of different curing regimes and inclusion of chemical and mineral ad...
iii This report summarizes the results of an exploratory study on the effects of curing duration on ...
This study reviews research experiences on developing an internal curing approach for high-performan...