The heat of hydration evolution of eight paste mixtures of various water to binder ratio and containing various pozzolanic (silica fume, fly ash) and latent hydraulic (granulated blast furnace slag) admixtures have been studied by means of isothermal calorimetry during the first 7 days of the hydration process and by means of solution calorimetry for up to 120 days. The results of early heat of hydration values obtained by both methods are comparable in case of the samples without mineral admixtures; the values obtained for samples containing fly ash and granulated blast furnace slag differ though. The results from isothermal calorimetry show an acceleration of the hydration process by the presence of the fine particles of silica fume and r...
In the present study, the hydration of Portland cement pastes containing 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% tuff, ...
In the present study, the hydration of Portland cement pastes containing 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% tuff, ...
Apparent activation energy (E) is generally used to consider the effect of temperature on the kineti...
The heat of hydration evolution of eight paste mixtures of various water to binder ratio and contain...
The heat of hydration evolution of three cement pastes having varying water to cement ratio and one ...
The heat of hydration evolution of three cement pastes having varying water to cement ratio and one ...
The heat of hydration evolution of three cement pastes and one cement paste with superplasticizer ha...
The heat of hydration evolution of three cement pastes and one cement paste with superplasticizer ha...
Supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) enhance early hydration of cement through theprovision o...
The study on the hydration process of cement-based materials is of significance since it determines ...
The hydration of ordinary Portland cement (OPC) blended with blast-furnace slag (BFS) is a complex p...
The hydration of ordinary Portland cement (OPC) blended with blast-furnace slag (BFS) is a complex p...
In the present study, the hydration of Portland cement pastes containing 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% tuff, ...
In the present study, the hydration of Portland cement pastes containing 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% tuff, ...
In the present study, the hydration of Portland cement pastes containing 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% tuff, ...
In the present study, the hydration of Portland cement pastes containing 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% tuff, ...
In the present study, the hydration of Portland cement pastes containing 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% tuff, ...
Apparent activation energy (E) is generally used to consider the effect of temperature on the kineti...
The heat of hydration evolution of eight paste mixtures of various water to binder ratio and contain...
The heat of hydration evolution of three cement pastes having varying water to cement ratio and one ...
The heat of hydration evolution of three cement pastes having varying water to cement ratio and one ...
The heat of hydration evolution of three cement pastes and one cement paste with superplasticizer ha...
The heat of hydration evolution of three cement pastes and one cement paste with superplasticizer ha...
Supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) enhance early hydration of cement through theprovision o...
The study on the hydration process of cement-based materials is of significance since it determines ...
The hydration of ordinary Portland cement (OPC) blended with blast-furnace slag (BFS) is a complex p...
The hydration of ordinary Portland cement (OPC) blended with blast-furnace slag (BFS) is a complex p...
In the present study, the hydration of Portland cement pastes containing 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% tuff, ...
In the present study, the hydration of Portland cement pastes containing 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% tuff, ...
In the present study, the hydration of Portland cement pastes containing 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% tuff, ...
In the present study, the hydration of Portland cement pastes containing 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% tuff, ...
In the present study, the hydration of Portland cement pastes containing 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% tuff, ...
Apparent activation energy (E) is generally used to consider the effect of temperature on the kineti...