The objective of this work was to examine the changes in non destructive properties caused by carbonation of CEM II mortar. Samples of CEM II mortar were prepared and subjected to accelerated carbonation at 20°C, 65% relative humidity and 20% CO2 concentration. We examined the evolutions of the gas permeability, the thermal conductivity, the thermal diffusivity, the volume of the solid phase by helium pycnometry, the longitudinal and transverse ultrasonic velocities. The principal contribution of this work is that, apart of the gas permeability, changes in other non destructive properties have never been studied during the carbonation of cement materials. These properties are important in predicting/measuring the durability of reinforced co...
Although carbonation of cement phases is well known, the amount of carbon dioxide combined during th...
International audienceThe influence of atmospheric carbonation on gas diffusion was investigated usi...
The change of specific surface area and pore size distribution due to carbonation of an ordinary Por...
The objective of this work was to examine the changes in the microstructure and macro physical prope...
The aim of this work was to examine the microstructural changes of CEM I standardised cement mortar ...
This project investigated how carbonation affected resistivity in mortars made with different cement...
Carbonation is mainly known as a deterioration phenomenon for reinforced concrete structures. Howeve...
Durability predictions of concrete structures are derived from experience-based requirements and des...
Though the carbonation of cementitious materials has been widely studied, numerous problems remain u...
Durability predictions of concrete structures are derived from experience-based requirements and des...
Abstract: Cement mortar and cement paste samples were prepared and subjected to accelerated carbonat...
To reduce the impact of the embodied energy and of the carbon dioxide emissions of concrete, the use...
The behavior upon exposure to of novel cementitious materials prepared with a low clinker cement CE...
The behaviour of novel cementitious materials (low clinker cement CEM II/C and CEM VI) exposed to CO...
Within the context of long-lived intermediate level radioactive waste geological disposal, reinforce...
Although carbonation of cement phases is well known, the amount of carbon dioxide combined during th...
International audienceThe influence of atmospheric carbonation on gas diffusion was investigated usi...
The change of specific surface area and pore size distribution due to carbonation of an ordinary Por...
The objective of this work was to examine the changes in the microstructure and macro physical prope...
The aim of this work was to examine the microstructural changes of CEM I standardised cement mortar ...
This project investigated how carbonation affected resistivity in mortars made with different cement...
Carbonation is mainly known as a deterioration phenomenon for reinforced concrete structures. Howeve...
Durability predictions of concrete structures are derived from experience-based requirements and des...
Though the carbonation of cementitious materials has been widely studied, numerous problems remain u...
Durability predictions of concrete structures are derived from experience-based requirements and des...
Abstract: Cement mortar and cement paste samples were prepared and subjected to accelerated carbonat...
To reduce the impact of the embodied energy and of the carbon dioxide emissions of concrete, the use...
The behavior upon exposure to of novel cementitious materials prepared with a low clinker cement CE...
The behaviour of novel cementitious materials (low clinker cement CEM II/C and CEM VI) exposed to CO...
Within the context of long-lived intermediate level radioactive waste geological disposal, reinforce...
Although carbonation of cement phases is well known, the amount of carbon dioxide combined during th...
International audienceThe influence of atmospheric carbonation on gas diffusion was investigated usi...
The change of specific surface area and pore size distribution due to carbonation of an ordinary Por...