A new methodological approach, based on two innovative parameters such as the threshold alkali level (TAL) of aggregates and the tolerable driving force (Delta(tol)) provided by an inhibitor of the deleterious alkali-silica reaction (ASR), was used for the assessment of the ASR expansivity of concrete mixes made with different alkali-reactive aggregates and different cements (one limestone-Portland (or Portland) cement, three pozzolanic cements and one blast furnace cement). Concrete prism expansion tests were performed under two different test conditions: 38 A degrees C and 100 % RH or 60 A degrees C and 100 % RH. The alkali-reactivity of the aggregates was also evaluated by using the petrographic examination and the ultra-accelerated mort...
The effectiveness of the mortar bar ASTM C227 and concrete prism CSA A23.2-14A tests for evaluating ...
WOS: 000264581100011This study investigates different aspects of the proposed concrete microbar test...
The undesirable expansion of concrete due to a reaction between alkalis in the cement and reactive s...
A methodological approach, based on some innovative reactivity parameters such as the threshold alka...
The suitability of an ultra-accelerated concrete prism expansion test (testing concrete mixes in alk...
The combination of a petrographic analysis with the ASTM C1260-94 mortar-bar expansion test in a 1 M...
Since alkali-silica reaction (ASR) was identified in the 1940â s by Thomas Stanton, thousands of re...
Since alkali-silica reaction (ASR) was identified in the 1940â s by Thomas Stanton, thousands of re...
This paper provides a critical evaluation of the various methods available for testing the efficacy ...
Identifying the susceptibility of an aggregate to alkali-silica reaction (ASR) before using it in co...
Identifying the susceptibility of an aggregate to alkali-silica reaction (ASR) before using it in co...
Alkali Silica Reaction (ASR) is recognized as a major distress in concrete for over a century. In Un...
Among the test-methods for evaluation of aggregates reactivity towards alkali-silica reaction (ASR)...
A modified version of the ultra-accelerated concrete prism expansion test in alkaline solutions at 1...
Whether or not concrete prism tests developed for assessment of alkali-silica reactivity of aggregat...
The effectiveness of the mortar bar ASTM C227 and concrete prism CSA A23.2-14A tests for evaluating ...
WOS: 000264581100011This study investigates different aspects of the proposed concrete microbar test...
The undesirable expansion of concrete due to a reaction between alkalis in the cement and reactive s...
A methodological approach, based on some innovative reactivity parameters such as the threshold alka...
The suitability of an ultra-accelerated concrete prism expansion test (testing concrete mixes in alk...
The combination of a petrographic analysis with the ASTM C1260-94 mortar-bar expansion test in a 1 M...
Since alkali-silica reaction (ASR) was identified in the 1940â s by Thomas Stanton, thousands of re...
Since alkali-silica reaction (ASR) was identified in the 1940â s by Thomas Stanton, thousands of re...
This paper provides a critical evaluation of the various methods available for testing the efficacy ...
Identifying the susceptibility of an aggregate to alkali-silica reaction (ASR) before using it in co...
Identifying the susceptibility of an aggregate to alkali-silica reaction (ASR) before using it in co...
Alkali Silica Reaction (ASR) is recognized as a major distress in concrete for over a century. In Un...
Among the test-methods for evaluation of aggregates reactivity towards alkali-silica reaction (ASR)...
A modified version of the ultra-accelerated concrete prism expansion test in alkaline solutions at 1...
Whether or not concrete prism tests developed for assessment of alkali-silica reactivity of aggregat...
The effectiveness of the mortar bar ASTM C227 and concrete prism CSA A23.2-14A tests for evaluating ...
WOS: 000264581100011This study investigates different aspects of the proposed concrete microbar test...
The undesirable expansion of concrete due to a reaction between alkalis in the cement and reactive s...