The current understanding of the carbonation of alkali-activated concretes is hampered inter alia by the wide range of binder chemistries used. To overcome some of the limitations of individual studies and to identify general correlations between their mix design parameters and carbonation resistance, the RILEM TC 281-CCC working group 6 compiled carbonation data for alkali-activated concretes and mortars from the literature. For comparison purposes, data for blended Portland cement-based concretes with a high percentage of SCMs (>= 66% of the binder) were also included in the database. A preliminary analysis of the database indicates that w/CaO ratio and w/b ratio exert an influence on the carbonation resistance of alkali-activated concret...
In urban environments, the durability of reinforced concrete structures is limited by carbonation-in...
Research has shown that alkali-activated concrete (AAC) is comparable to ordinary Portland cement co...
Understanding the rate and implications of carbonation on strength and durability in alternative cem...
The current understanding of the carbonation and the prediction of the carbonation rate of alkali-ac...
The reduction of pH from ~12.5 to ~9 by carbonation of the pore solution of reinforced cementbased c...
Carbonation is inevitable process during the service life of concrete structures, where CO2 causes d...
This report has been prepared by members of the working groups 1 and 2 within a framework of RILEM T...
As the building sector is expanding, a growing interest in technologies that can reduce the CO2 emis...
Although notable advances have been made in recent years in elucidating the relationship between the...
Many standardised durability testing methods have been developed for Portland cement-based concretes...
The carbonation exposure classes adopted by EN 206 enforce minimum cement contents for concrete mix ...
To reduce the impact of the embodied energy and of the carbon dioxide emissions of concrete, the use...
This paper addresses the effects of relative humidity (RH) and carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration on...
In this study, we report the effect of varying the water/binder (w/b) ratio on the performance of so...
This paper presents data on carbonation measurements taken from a range of test specimens stored out...
In urban environments, the durability of reinforced concrete structures is limited by carbonation-in...
Research has shown that alkali-activated concrete (AAC) is comparable to ordinary Portland cement co...
Understanding the rate and implications of carbonation on strength and durability in alternative cem...
The current understanding of the carbonation and the prediction of the carbonation rate of alkali-ac...
The reduction of pH from ~12.5 to ~9 by carbonation of the pore solution of reinforced cementbased c...
Carbonation is inevitable process during the service life of concrete structures, where CO2 causes d...
This report has been prepared by members of the working groups 1 and 2 within a framework of RILEM T...
As the building sector is expanding, a growing interest in technologies that can reduce the CO2 emis...
Although notable advances have been made in recent years in elucidating the relationship between the...
Many standardised durability testing methods have been developed for Portland cement-based concretes...
The carbonation exposure classes adopted by EN 206 enforce minimum cement contents for concrete mix ...
To reduce the impact of the embodied energy and of the carbon dioxide emissions of concrete, the use...
This paper addresses the effects of relative humidity (RH) and carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration on...
In this study, we report the effect of varying the water/binder (w/b) ratio on the performance of so...
This paper presents data on carbonation measurements taken from a range of test specimens stored out...
In urban environments, the durability of reinforced concrete structures is limited by carbonation-in...
Research has shown that alkali-activated concrete (AAC) is comparable to ordinary Portland cement co...
Understanding the rate and implications of carbonation on strength and durability in alternative cem...