International audienceThis article presents a study on the influence of limestone filler and granular inclusions on the chemical shrinkage of cementitious matrices at very early age (⩽24 h). Measurements of chemical shrinkage and hydration degree are carried out on cement pastes and mortars. During this study, two cement types (CEM 1 and CEM 2), two water-to-cement ratios (W/C = 0.30 and 0.40) and three substitution rates of cement by limestone filler (LF/C = 0; 0.25 and 0.67) are used. The effects of aggregate shape (glass beads and natural sand), aggregate-to-cement mass ratio (A/C = 0.5 and 1) and particle size distribution (D = 1 and 2 mm) on the chemical shrinkage and the hydration rate are quantified. The results obtained show that li...
The aim of this experimental work is to study shrinkage evolution with age in self-compacting concre...
Shrinkage is one of the main reasons for mortar and concrete failures like curling, crack formation ...
International audienceThe self-induced stress in mortars caused by autogenous shrinkage phenomenon a...
International audienceThis article presents an experimental comparative study of the early-age behav...
Early age shrinkage behaviour is an important factor in determining durability properties of cementi...
International audienceThis study investigated autogenous shrinkage of limestone calcined clay cement...
Low water-to-cement (w/c) ratio concrete with a high paste content experiences significant autogenou...
The increased use of high-performance, low water-to-cement (w/c) ratio concretes has led to increase...
A commercial interest in sustainable cementing materials is driving efforts to reduce the use of cem...
The common cause of cracking in cement paste is shrinkage due to different reasons, such as loss of ...
International audienceThis paper presents a contribution to the modeling of the chemical shrinkage o...
Studies on the early-age shrinkage behavior of cement pastes, mortars, and concretes containing shri...
A commercial interest in sustainable cementing materials is driving efforts to reduce the use of cem...
AbstractThe shrinkage of cement composites is a very important factor affecting their durability. Th...
This paper focuses on the influence of the chemical nature and the fineness of the fillers on the hy...
The aim of this experimental work is to study shrinkage evolution with age in self-compacting concre...
Shrinkage is one of the main reasons for mortar and concrete failures like curling, crack formation ...
International audienceThe self-induced stress in mortars caused by autogenous shrinkage phenomenon a...
International audienceThis article presents an experimental comparative study of the early-age behav...
Early age shrinkage behaviour is an important factor in determining durability properties of cementi...
International audienceThis study investigated autogenous shrinkage of limestone calcined clay cement...
Low water-to-cement (w/c) ratio concrete with a high paste content experiences significant autogenou...
The increased use of high-performance, low water-to-cement (w/c) ratio concretes has led to increase...
A commercial interest in sustainable cementing materials is driving efforts to reduce the use of cem...
The common cause of cracking in cement paste is shrinkage due to different reasons, such as loss of ...
International audienceThis paper presents a contribution to the modeling of the chemical shrinkage o...
Studies on the early-age shrinkage behavior of cement pastes, mortars, and concretes containing shri...
A commercial interest in sustainable cementing materials is driving efforts to reduce the use of cem...
AbstractThe shrinkage of cement composites is a very important factor affecting their durability. Th...
This paper focuses on the influence of the chemical nature and the fineness of the fillers on the hy...
The aim of this experimental work is to study shrinkage evolution with age in self-compacting concre...
Shrinkage is one of the main reasons for mortar and concrete failures like curling, crack formation ...
International audienceThe self-induced stress in mortars caused by autogenous shrinkage phenomenon a...