International audienceAt early stages of hydration and in autogenous conditions (no mass transfer with the outside), solidifying cementitious systems exhibit dimensional variations following two main processes: Le Chatelier contraction (also called chemical shrinkage) and self-desiccation shrinkage causing autogenous shrinkage. Chemical shrinkage results from the difference between the specific volumes of reactants (anhydrous cement and water) and hydration products. Early-age autogenous shrinkage is generally attributed to the development of a negative capillary pressure in the porous network related to the water consumption by the hydration reactions. If restrained, deformations associated to these shrinkages can induce the development of...
In this paper, a conceptual model for analyzing the plastic part of autogenous deformation of cement...
This study experimentally investigated the effects of surfactants and water-repelling agents on the ...
In this paper a numerical model is presented with which it is possible to predict the non-thermal hy...
At early stages of hydration, solidifying cementitious systems exhibit dimensionalvariations caused ...
International audienceAutogenous shrinkage is considered to be one of the main phenomena involved in...
International audienceNumerous studies have been carried out to characterize the autogenous shrinkag...
In recent decades, several simulation models have been proposed to predict autogenous shrinkage of c...
Autogenous shrinkage is the term for the bulk deformation of a closed, isothermal, cement-based mate...
Concrete is a brittle composite material that easily fractures under tension. Due to the fact that t...
The evolution of early age mechanical properties and volume change of cement paste is performed thro...
At early-age, hydration of cement leads to a reduction of volume (caused by the Le Chatelier contrac...
It has generally been accepted that the volume of cement hydration products is slightly smaller than...
It has generally been accepted that the volume of cement hydration products is slightly smaller than...
It has generally been accepted that the volume of cement hydration products is slightly smaller than...
During hydration, thermal, autogeneous, and drying deformations are responsible for driving early ag...
In this paper, a conceptual model for analyzing the plastic part of autogenous deformation of cement...
This study experimentally investigated the effects of surfactants and water-repelling agents on the ...
In this paper a numerical model is presented with which it is possible to predict the non-thermal hy...
At early stages of hydration, solidifying cementitious systems exhibit dimensionalvariations caused ...
International audienceAutogenous shrinkage is considered to be one of the main phenomena involved in...
International audienceNumerous studies have been carried out to characterize the autogenous shrinkag...
In recent decades, several simulation models have been proposed to predict autogenous shrinkage of c...
Autogenous shrinkage is the term for the bulk deformation of a closed, isothermal, cement-based mate...
Concrete is a brittle composite material that easily fractures under tension. Due to the fact that t...
The evolution of early age mechanical properties and volume change of cement paste is performed thro...
At early-age, hydration of cement leads to a reduction of volume (caused by the Le Chatelier contrac...
It has generally been accepted that the volume of cement hydration products is slightly smaller than...
It has generally been accepted that the volume of cement hydration products is slightly smaller than...
It has generally been accepted that the volume of cement hydration products is slightly smaller than...
During hydration, thermal, autogeneous, and drying deformations are responsible for driving early ag...
In this paper, a conceptual model for analyzing the plastic part of autogenous deformation of cement...
This study experimentally investigated the effects of surfactants and water-repelling agents on the ...
In this paper a numerical model is presented with which it is possible to predict the non-thermal hy...