This paper is part of a wide-ranging investigation on the use of flue gas desulphurisation (FGD) waste in cement-based materials. It reports the results on the porosity and pore size distribution of cement paste containing varying amounts of simulated FGD waste. The water to binder ratio was 0.5. The binder consists of cement and simulated FGD. The FGD is a combination of fly ash and gypsum ranging from 0% to 100%. Cement in the pastes was partially replaced with 25% FGD (by weight). The porosity and pore size distribution of cement pastes was determined during the early stage of hydration. Increasing the amount of gypsum does not increase the pore volume. However, increasing the amount of gypsum in the paste leads to an increase in the thr...
This paper presents a study on the influence of mix proportions of cementitious materials on their t...
This paper presents the results of comprehensive cement paste porosity and gas permeability tests. T...
This study documents how the pore structure develops with time in cement-based materials with varyin...
Abstract: This research is a part of a wide range investigation on the use of flue gas desulphurisat...
AbstractThis paper presents some results on the porosity and pore size distribution of cement paste ...
This paper presents some results on the porosity and pore size distribution of cement paste containi...
This paper reports results on the porosity and pore size distribution of cement paste containing var...
The effect of including flue gas desulphurisation (FGD) waste on total chemical shrinkage of cement ...
The paper is part of a wide ranging research project on the optimum use of waste from the dry and s...
The influence of location relative to the casting position, on porosity and pore size distribution o...
This paper presents the results of a comparative study of the hydration characteristics of cement pa...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX190806 / BLDSC - British Library Documen...
This paper presents the results of extensive research work on the open porosity and gas permeability...
Low-grade fly ash (rejected fly ash, rFA), a significant portion of the pulverized fuel ash (PFA) pr...
Capturing the long-term performance of concrete must be underpinned by a detailed understanding of t...
This paper presents a study on the influence of mix proportions of cementitious materials on their t...
This paper presents the results of comprehensive cement paste porosity and gas permeability tests. T...
This study documents how the pore structure develops with time in cement-based materials with varyin...
Abstract: This research is a part of a wide range investigation on the use of flue gas desulphurisat...
AbstractThis paper presents some results on the porosity and pore size distribution of cement paste ...
This paper presents some results on the porosity and pore size distribution of cement paste containi...
This paper reports results on the porosity and pore size distribution of cement paste containing var...
The effect of including flue gas desulphurisation (FGD) waste on total chemical shrinkage of cement ...
The paper is part of a wide ranging research project on the optimum use of waste from the dry and s...
The influence of location relative to the casting position, on porosity and pore size distribution o...
This paper presents the results of a comparative study of the hydration characteristics of cement pa...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX190806 / BLDSC - British Library Documen...
This paper presents the results of extensive research work on the open porosity and gas permeability...
Low-grade fly ash (rejected fly ash, rFA), a significant portion of the pulverized fuel ash (PFA) pr...
Capturing the long-term performance of concrete must be underpinned by a detailed understanding of t...
This paper presents a study on the influence of mix proportions of cementitious materials on their t...
This paper presents the results of comprehensive cement paste porosity and gas permeability tests. T...
This study documents how the pore structure develops with time in cement-based materials with varyin...