In this study, the effect of internal pores formed by a superabsorbent polymer (SAP) was analyzed by evaluating the compressive strength, chloride penetration depth, drying shrinkage, and pore size distribution of SAP-containing concrete, while securing workability using a water-reducing agent (WRA). The experimental results showed that the amount of WRA necessary increased as the amount of SAP added increased, and that the compressive strength was the highest when the SAP content was 1.5% of the concrete mix. Drying shrinkage tended to decrease as the SAP content increased, and it decreased by approximately 31–41% when the SAP content was 2.0% compared to that of the reference mix. The SAP expanded by approximately three times inside concr...
High-strength concrete (HSC) is widely used in engineering due to its high strength and durability. ...
The internally cured material known as superabsorbent polymer (SAP) is an important innovation in co...
Concrete despite many performed studies still requires further research on material optimization tow...
Incorporating superabsorbent polymer (SAP), which has the abilities of absorption and desorption in ...
This paper examines the influence of dosing method and material characteristic of superabsorbent pol...
In this paper, the influence of the particle size of Superabsorbent Polymers (SAP) for internal curi...
The article presents the results of a round-robin test performed by twelve international research gr...
To study the effect of SAP incorporation on the early shrinkage of SAP internally cured concrete wit...
The High Strength Concretes (HSC) provided significant advances in civil construction, due its super...
Super absorbent polymers (SAP) has numerous valuable consequences for different properties of concre...
Concepts The introduction of SAP (superabsorbent polymer) into traditional concrete does not seem t...
Superabsorbent polymers (SAP) addition as an internal curing (IC) agent in concrete is an approach b...
This article presents the results of an inter-laboratory study performed by six international resear...
Superabsorbent polymers (SAPs) are cross-linked polymers that can absorb and retain large amounts of...
Superabsorbent polymers (SAPs) are used as internal curing agents in cementitious materials, which r...
High-strength concrete (HSC) is widely used in engineering due to its high strength and durability. ...
The internally cured material known as superabsorbent polymer (SAP) is an important innovation in co...
Concrete despite many performed studies still requires further research on material optimization tow...
Incorporating superabsorbent polymer (SAP), which has the abilities of absorption and desorption in ...
This paper examines the influence of dosing method and material characteristic of superabsorbent pol...
In this paper, the influence of the particle size of Superabsorbent Polymers (SAP) for internal curi...
The article presents the results of a round-robin test performed by twelve international research gr...
To study the effect of SAP incorporation on the early shrinkage of SAP internally cured concrete wit...
The High Strength Concretes (HSC) provided significant advances in civil construction, due its super...
Super absorbent polymers (SAP) has numerous valuable consequences for different properties of concre...
Concepts The introduction of SAP (superabsorbent polymer) into traditional concrete does not seem t...
Superabsorbent polymers (SAP) addition as an internal curing (IC) agent in concrete is an approach b...
This article presents the results of an inter-laboratory study performed by six international resear...
Superabsorbent polymers (SAPs) are cross-linked polymers that can absorb and retain large amounts of...
Superabsorbent polymers (SAPs) are used as internal curing agents in cementitious materials, which r...
High-strength concrete (HSC) is widely used in engineering due to its high strength and durability. ...
The internally cured material known as superabsorbent polymer (SAP) is an important innovation in co...
Concrete despite many performed studies still requires further research on material optimization tow...