Engineered cementitious composites (ECCs) belong to a broad class of fibre-reinforced concrete. They incorporate synthetic polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) fibres, cement, fly ash and fine aggregates, and are designed to have a tensile strain capacity typically beyond 3%. This paper presents an investigation on the carbonation behaviour of engineered cementitious composites (ECCs) under coupled sustained flexural load and accelerated carbonation. The carbonation depth under a sustained stress level of 0, 0.075, 0.15, 0.3 and 0.6 relative to flexural strength was measured after 7, 14 and 28 days of accelerated carbonation. Thermogravimetric analysis, mercury intrusion porosimetry and microhardness measurements were carried out to show the coupled inf...
Cement paste, cement mortar and concrete are the common engineering cement-based materials and its p...
(IF 7.14; Q1)International audienceIn this study, two methods were used to measure the carbonation d...
This paper discusses the effects of carbonation on the microstructure of Portland cement con-crete f...
Herein, the mechanical properties and carbonation durability of engineered cementitious composites (...
Accelerated carbonation curing of cellulose fiber-cement composites is known to improve their durabi...
Carbonation of hydrated cement paste (HCP) causes numerous chemo-mechanical changes in the microstru...
As one of the major causes of concrete deterioration, the carbonation of concrete has been widely in...
Durability predictions of concrete structures are derived from experience-based requirements and des...
This study deals with the effect of carbonation on the mechanical properties such as compressive str...
This paper discusses the effects of carbonation on the microstructure of Portland cement concrete fo...
Durability predictions of concrete structures are derived from experience-based requirements and des...
Abstract. Reinforced concrete as a building material is the most used in civil engineering structur...
Carbonation of concrete, consuming Ca(OH)2 and lowering concrete alkalinity, will lead to reinforce...
The deterioration of glass-fibre reinforced cement (GRC) arises to a substantial extent from the alk...
Via the use of accelerated carbonation techniques with 100% CO2 concentration, an experimental progr...
Cement paste, cement mortar and concrete are the common engineering cement-based materials and its p...
(IF 7.14; Q1)International audienceIn this study, two methods were used to measure the carbonation d...
This paper discusses the effects of carbonation on the microstructure of Portland cement con-crete f...
Herein, the mechanical properties and carbonation durability of engineered cementitious composites (...
Accelerated carbonation curing of cellulose fiber-cement composites is known to improve their durabi...
Carbonation of hydrated cement paste (HCP) causes numerous chemo-mechanical changes in the microstru...
As one of the major causes of concrete deterioration, the carbonation of concrete has been widely in...
Durability predictions of concrete structures are derived from experience-based requirements and des...
This study deals with the effect of carbonation on the mechanical properties such as compressive str...
This paper discusses the effects of carbonation on the microstructure of Portland cement concrete fo...
Durability predictions of concrete structures are derived from experience-based requirements and des...
Abstract. Reinforced concrete as a building material is the most used in civil engineering structur...
Carbonation of concrete, consuming Ca(OH)2 and lowering concrete alkalinity, will lead to reinforce...
The deterioration of glass-fibre reinforced cement (GRC) arises to a substantial extent from the alk...
Via the use of accelerated carbonation techniques with 100% CO2 concentration, an experimental progr...
Cement paste, cement mortar and concrete are the common engineering cement-based materials and its p...
(IF 7.14; Q1)International audienceIn this study, two methods were used to measure the carbonation d...
This paper discusses the effects of carbonation on the microstructure of Portland cement con-crete f...