Different proprietary repair materials and a CEM II mortar were used to characterise the relationship between the main parameters of microwave curing (power, curing time, temperature rise and volume). The time-temperature-power relationships are linear for normal, non-rapid setting repair materials cured within the recommended temperature range taking account of temperature variation and heat of hydration. A general relationship between the microwave curing parameters of power, temperature rise, curing time and repair volume has been derived. It has been used to design and operate a prototype system. Steel reinforcement in the repair remains free from arcing under microwave exposure
AbstractThe present paper reviews suitable MWs curing method and processes for rapid thermal curing ...
This thesis is concerned with the development of efficient concrete recycling technology. Concrete i...
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The paper introduces the FP7 MCure project on the "Development and demonstration of an energy effici...
This paper is part of the FP7 MCure project on the development and demonstration of an energy effici...
This paper presents some results of the FP7 MCure project on the development of a prototype system f...
Microwave curing of repair patches provides an energy efficient technique for rapid concrete repair....
The bond strength between a concrete substrate and repair patch is critical to its durability. This ...
The bond strength between a concrete substrate and repair patch is critical to its durability. This ...
The bond strength between a concrete substrate and repair patch is critical to its durability. This ...
This paper investigates the effect of microwave curing on the bond strength of steel reinforcement i...
This paper investigates the effect of microwave curing on the bond strength of steel reinforcement i...
In this paper, an ongoing research sponsored by Innovate UK on developing an intelligent microwave s...
Microwave curing is gaining increased popularity in the precast concrete industry as an alternative ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the temperature distribution, strength development, porosit...
AbstractThe present paper reviews suitable MWs curing method and processes for rapid thermal curing ...
This thesis is concerned with the development of efficient concrete recycling technology. Concrete i...
In this paper, the suitability of using ‘intelligent’ fibre Bragg gratings (FBGs) as sensors for the...
The paper introduces the FP7 MCure project on the "Development and demonstration of an energy effici...
This paper is part of the FP7 MCure project on the development and demonstration of an energy effici...
This paper presents some results of the FP7 MCure project on the development of a prototype system f...
Microwave curing of repair patches provides an energy efficient technique for rapid concrete repair....
The bond strength between a concrete substrate and repair patch is critical to its durability. This ...
The bond strength between a concrete substrate and repair patch is critical to its durability. This ...
The bond strength between a concrete substrate and repair patch is critical to its durability. This ...
This paper investigates the effect of microwave curing on the bond strength of steel reinforcement i...
This paper investigates the effect of microwave curing on the bond strength of steel reinforcement i...
In this paper, an ongoing research sponsored by Innovate UK on developing an intelligent microwave s...
Microwave curing is gaining increased popularity in the precast concrete industry as an alternative ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the temperature distribution, strength development, porosit...
AbstractThe present paper reviews suitable MWs curing method and processes for rapid thermal curing ...
This thesis is concerned with the development of efficient concrete recycling technology. Concrete i...
In this paper, the suitability of using ‘intelligent’ fibre Bragg gratings (FBGs) as sensors for the...