This Guide is an introduction to the basic concepts of using 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) relaxometry to determine the state of water in cement, and hence the degree of cure of the cement and the cement microstructure, in particular the porosity. The Guide provides information on calibrating the equipment, the NMR responses that can typically be found from cement and on how to quantify the information obtained. Recommendations are made for the specification of suitable equipment, the set-up procedures required, and the experiments to be performed. Detailed results of an international round robin are included to demonstrate the usability, repeatability and accuracy of the method. The preparation of suitable non-cementitious reference ...
A better understanding of the cement hydration evolution and of the development of cementitious mate...
A better understanding of the cement hydration evolution and of the development of cementitious mate...
A better understanding of the cement hydration evolution and of the development of cementitious mate...
This Guide is an introduction to the basic concepts of using 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) rel...
This paper presents summary results of a Round Robin Trial to examine the reproducibility and robust...
This paper presents summary results of a Round Robin Trial to examine the reproducibility and robust...
As advanced teaching and training in the development of cementitious materials increase, the need ha...
As advanced teaching and training in the development of cementitious materials increase, the need ha...
1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) relaxometry is used to characterise cement paste microstructure ...
1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) relaxometry is used to characterise cement paste microstructure ...
International audienceProton nuclear magnetic resonance relaxometry has been used to detect setting ...
International audienceProton nuclear magnetic resonance relaxometry has been used to detect setting ...
Different solid phases, important to cement paste hydration, are investigated with low-field benchto...
Hydrogen nuclear magnetic resonance (1H NMR) is a direct method to determine the hydrogen content an...
Different solid phases, important to cement paste hydration, are investigated with low-field benchto...
A better understanding of the cement hydration evolution and of the development of cementitious mate...
A better understanding of the cement hydration evolution and of the development of cementitious mate...
A better understanding of the cement hydration evolution and of the development of cementitious mate...
This Guide is an introduction to the basic concepts of using 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) rel...
This paper presents summary results of a Round Robin Trial to examine the reproducibility and robust...
This paper presents summary results of a Round Robin Trial to examine the reproducibility and robust...
As advanced teaching and training in the development of cementitious materials increase, the need ha...
As advanced teaching and training in the development of cementitious materials increase, the need ha...
1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) relaxometry is used to characterise cement paste microstructure ...
1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) relaxometry is used to characterise cement paste microstructure ...
International audienceProton nuclear magnetic resonance relaxometry has been used to detect setting ...
International audienceProton nuclear magnetic resonance relaxometry has been used to detect setting ...
Different solid phases, important to cement paste hydration, are investigated with low-field benchto...
Hydrogen nuclear magnetic resonance (1H NMR) is a direct method to determine the hydrogen content an...
Different solid phases, important to cement paste hydration, are investigated with low-field benchto...
A better understanding of the cement hydration evolution and of the development of cementitious mate...
A better understanding of the cement hydration evolution and of the development of cementitious mate...
A better understanding of the cement hydration evolution and of the development of cementitious mate...