The hydration of cement in concrete is exothermic, which means it gives off heat. In large elements, the heat caused by hydration can dissipate at the surface, but is trapped in the interior, resulting in potentially large thermal gradients. The thermal expansion of concrete is greater at higher temperatures, so if the temperature differential between the surface and the interior becomes too great, the interior will expand more than the exterior. When the thermal stress from this mis-matched expansion exceeds the tensile strength of the material, the concrete will crack. This phenomenon is referred to as thermal cracking. Accurate characterization of the progress of hydration of a concrete mixture is necessary to predict temperature gradien...
The temperature rise of concrete during curing is dependent on the mixture composition and proportio...
The temperature rise of concrete during hardening is intimately related to the mix proportion, among...
Concrete mechanical properties are strictly controlled by the physical and chemical phenomena induce...
The hydration of cement in concrete is exothermic, which means it gives off heat. In large elements,...
Concrete performance, including strength, susceptibility to delayed ettringite formation, and residu...
textA large amount of heat can be liberated during cement hydration, causing very large temperature ...
Temperature rise due to heat of hydration in concrete depends on many factors such as geometry of t...
A method is described for determining both the rate of heat generation and the time-dependent therma...
Research findings in the past have demonstrated that the heat of hydration can induce thermal cracki...
Cracking in massive concrete structures due to temperature-induced stresses is a problem almost as o...
This paper discusses the use of the concept of maturity as a means of combining the effects of time ...
Recently, activities and interest in monitoring the heat evolution of cement hydration in concrete h...
The produced heat in hardening concrete is of special importance to consider as the temperature rise...
Thermomechanically coupled modeling of fresh concrete allows us to predict the interaction between t...
This paper is intended to provide guidance on the form and extent to which supplementary cementing m...
The temperature rise of concrete during curing is dependent on the mixture composition and proportio...
The temperature rise of concrete during hardening is intimately related to the mix proportion, among...
Concrete mechanical properties are strictly controlled by the physical and chemical phenomena induce...
The hydration of cement in concrete is exothermic, which means it gives off heat. In large elements,...
Concrete performance, including strength, susceptibility to delayed ettringite formation, and residu...
textA large amount of heat can be liberated during cement hydration, causing very large temperature ...
Temperature rise due to heat of hydration in concrete depends on many factors such as geometry of t...
A method is described for determining both the rate of heat generation and the time-dependent therma...
Research findings in the past have demonstrated that the heat of hydration can induce thermal cracki...
Cracking in massive concrete structures due to temperature-induced stresses is a problem almost as o...
This paper discusses the use of the concept of maturity as a means of combining the effects of time ...
Recently, activities and interest in monitoring the heat evolution of cement hydration in concrete h...
The produced heat in hardening concrete is of special importance to consider as the temperature rise...
Thermomechanically coupled modeling of fresh concrete allows us to predict the interaction between t...
This paper is intended to provide guidance on the form and extent to which supplementary cementing m...
The temperature rise of concrete during curing is dependent on the mixture composition and proportio...
The temperature rise of concrete during hardening is intimately related to the mix proportion, among...
Concrete mechanical properties are strictly controlled by the physical and chemical phenomena induce...