Temperature rise due to heat of hydration in concrete depends on many factors such as geometry of the concrete element, chemical, physical and thermal properties of concrete materials, mix proportion, initial temperature during concrete batching, and thermal boundary conditions during concrete hardening etc. The multicomponent cement hydration model developed by Maekawa et al., predicts the heat generation due to cement hydration based on cement contents, water contents, reference heat generation rate of main mineral components in cement, i.e. alite (C3S), belite (C2S), aluminate (C3A), ferrite (C4AF), and gypsum (CS2H), mineral of cement, fineness of cement, thermal activity and interdependences of mineral components, and effects o...
Heat of hydration is a property of Portland cement and a direct result of the chemical reaction betw...
Heat production induced by the hydration reaction and the resulting temperature evolution in the ear...
Heat production induced by the hydration reaction and the resulting temperature evolution in the ear...
Concrete performance, including strength, susceptibility to delayed ettringite formation, and residu...
Concrete performance, including strength, susceptibility to delayed ettringite formation, and residu...
The hydration of cement in concrete is exothermic, which means it gives off heat. In large elements,...
The hydration of cement in concrete is exothermic, which means it gives off heat. In large elements,...
When predicting the growth of strength and maturity of hardening concrete, the role of the temperatu...
Since the heat of hydration of cement is highly temperature dependent, variation of thermal properti...
The temperature rise of concrete during hardening is intimately related to the mix proportion, among...
A method is described for determining both the rate of heat generation and the time-dependent therma...
527-535Hydration heat of concrete is closely related to thermal stress and crack, and the adiabatic...
This paper is intended to provide guidance on the form and extent to which supplementary cementing m...
Heat of hydration is a property of Portland cement and a direct result of the chemical reaction betw...
Heat of hydration is a property of Portland cement and a direct result of the chemical reaction betw...
Heat of hydration is a property of Portland cement and a direct result of the chemical reaction betw...
Heat production induced by the hydration reaction and the resulting temperature evolution in the ear...
Heat production induced by the hydration reaction and the resulting temperature evolution in the ear...
Concrete performance, including strength, susceptibility to delayed ettringite formation, and residu...
Concrete performance, including strength, susceptibility to delayed ettringite formation, and residu...
The hydration of cement in concrete is exothermic, which means it gives off heat. In large elements,...
The hydration of cement in concrete is exothermic, which means it gives off heat. In large elements,...
When predicting the growth of strength and maturity of hardening concrete, the role of the temperatu...
Since the heat of hydration of cement is highly temperature dependent, variation of thermal properti...
The temperature rise of concrete during hardening is intimately related to the mix proportion, among...
A method is described for determining both the rate of heat generation and the time-dependent therma...
527-535Hydration heat of concrete is closely related to thermal stress and crack, and the adiabatic...
This paper is intended to provide guidance on the form and extent to which supplementary cementing m...
Heat of hydration is a property of Portland cement and a direct result of the chemical reaction betw...
Heat of hydration is a property of Portland cement and a direct result of the chemical reaction betw...
Heat of hydration is a property of Portland cement and a direct result of the chemical reaction betw...
Heat production induced by the hydration reaction and the resulting temperature evolution in the ear...
Heat production induced by the hydration reaction and the resulting temperature evolution in the ear...