Carbonization coefficient research has great significance in concrete carbonization evaluation. Nano-silica (NS) can reduce the content of Ca(OH)2, which is generated during the hydration of concrete, resulting in improved carbonization resistance and compressive strength of concrete. This paper investigates the carbonization effects of concrete with internal curing, such as Super Absorbent Polymer (SAP). The research shows that SAP can promote hydration of the internal concrete but form tiny pores after releasing the water completely, which may cause a reduction of carbonation resistance of concrete. The concrete was modified by adding SAP, ranging from 0 to 0.24%, to ascertain the optimal content of SAP. The addition of NS changed the con...
This research aims to examine the effect of carbonation on the strength properties and carbonation d...
Compressive strength development and carbonation are critical topics for using high volume slag conc...
In the present era, the word "Global Warming" needs no further introduction as 72% of the emitted gr...
The carbonation rate of reinforced concrete is influenced by three parameters, namely temperature, r...
Incorporating superabsorbent polymer (SAP), which has the abilities of absorption and desorption in ...
In tandem with recent development of nanotechnology and reduction in cost of production, many nano-m...
Cement paste, cement mortar and concrete are the common engineering cement-based materials and its p...
This article outlines an experimental and numerical study on the pozzolanic interaction limits for c...
An increasing number of countries worldwide are setting goals for carbon neutrality. To achieve thes...
The carbonation rate of reinforced concrete is influenced by three parameters, namely temperature, r...
This study deals with the effect of carbonation on the mechanical properties such as compressive str...
The paper reviews the studies on one of the important durability properties of concrete i.e. Carbona...
Concrete is an essential material in all constructions throughout the world. It has lot of uses in o...
A new mathematical model for carbonation of concrete is proposed in this study. This model can cover...
Concrete is one of the most commonly used engineering materials in the world. Carbonation of cement-...
This research aims to examine the effect of carbonation on the strength properties and carbonation d...
Compressive strength development and carbonation are critical topics for using high volume slag conc...
In the present era, the word "Global Warming" needs no further introduction as 72% of the emitted gr...
The carbonation rate of reinforced concrete is influenced by three parameters, namely temperature, r...
Incorporating superabsorbent polymer (SAP), which has the abilities of absorption and desorption in ...
In tandem with recent development of nanotechnology and reduction in cost of production, many nano-m...
Cement paste, cement mortar and concrete are the common engineering cement-based materials and its p...
This article outlines an experimental and numerical study on the pozzolanic interaction limits for c...
An increasing number of countries worldwide are setting goals for carbon neutrality. To achieve thes...
The carbonation rate of reinforced concrete is influenced by three parameters, namely temperature, r...
This study deals with the effect of carbonation on the mechanical properties such as compressive str...
The paper reviews the studies on one of the important durability properties of concrete i.e. Carbona...
Concrete is an essential material in all constructions throughout the world. It has lot of uses in o...
A new mathematical model for carbonation of concrete is proposed in this study. This model can cover...
Concrete is one of the most commonly used engineering materials in the world. Carbonation of cement-...
This research aims to examine the effect of carbonation on the strength properties and carbonation d...
Compressive strength development and carbonation are critical topics for using high volume slag conc...
In the present era, the word "Global Warming" needs no further introduction as 72% of the emitted gr...