International audienceThe premelted films between cement and ice observed at freezing temperatures play a role in the freeze-thaw damage of cement-based materials, as they play a role in cryo-suction. However, their properties are poorly understood. In this work, we unveil the dynamics and local structure of the premelted film using molecular simulations. Combining those results with a thermodynamic analytical derivation, we obtain a characteristic time of the cryo-suction process, which depends on temperature, the transport properties and thickness of the premelted film, and the pore geometry. Our calculations show that, down to about 230 K, cryo-suction occurs relatively fast at the pore scale and the hypothesis of local thermodynamic equ...
International audienceA poro-elastic analysis is undertaken to account for the pressure time history...
A simple model of fluid invasion, freezing, and thawing in a porous medium was developed using an "i...
Present theory of frost action in cement is re-examined in the light of the results of recent experi...
International audienceBased on the local physical characterization of partial freezing in porous med...
AbstractThe freezing behavior of cementitious materials is investigated in this paper through porome...
Freezing of water can be explained by the thermodynamic properties of the water due to the influence...
The dimensional changes and the thermograms of cement specimens were determined during temperature c...
A key factor that affects freeze-thaw damages of cement-based porous materials (CBPMs) is the amount...
En dessous du point de gel de l’eau dans les pores du ciment, la cryosuccion est considérée comme re...
A remarkable variety of organisms and wet materials are able to endure temperatures far below the fr...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2019Cataloged from PDF...
International audienceWhen subjected to a uniform cooling below the freezing point a water-infiltrat...
The workability mechanism of fresh concrete at the molecular level remains essentially unexplored. T...
Cement samples impregnated with water and with 5, 9, 13, 18 and 26 per cent NaC1 solutions have been...
International audienceThis study investigates the freezing behaviors of two cement pastes saturated ...
International audienceA poro-elastic analysis is undertaken to account for the pressure time history...
A simple model of fluid invasion, freezing, and thawing in a porous medium was developed using an "i...
Present theory of frost action in cement is re-examined in the light of the results of recent experi...
International audienceBased on the local physical characterization of partial freezing in porous med...
AbstractThe freezing behavior of cementitious materials is investigated in this paper through porome...
Freezing of water can be explained by the thermodynamic properties of the water due to the influence...
The dimensional changes and the thermograms of cement specimens were determined during temperature c...
A key factor that affects freeze-thaw damages of cement-based porous materials (CBPMs) is the amount...
En dessous du point de gel de l’eau dans les pores du ciment, la cryosuccion est considérée comme re...
A remarkable variety of organisms and wet materials are able to endure temperatures far below the fr...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2019Cataloged from PDF...
International audienceWhen subjected to a uniform cooling below the freezing point a water-infiltrat...
The workability mechanism of fresh concrete at the molecular level remains essentially unexplored. T...
Cement samples impregnated with water and with 5, 9, 13, 18 and 26 per cent NaC1 solutions have been...
International audienceThis study investigates the freezing behaviors of two cement pastes saturated ...
International audienceA poro-elastic analysis is undertaken to account for the pressure time history...
A simple model of fluid invasion, freezing, and thawing in a porous medium was developed using an "i...
Present theory of frost action in cement is re-examined in the light of the results of recent experi...