This paper is part of the FP7 MCure project on the development and demonstration of an energy efficient system for accelerated curing during repair of concrete structures. It provides laboratory results on temperature development in microwave cured specimens of six commercial repair materials and a CEM II mortar. Specimens were cast in 100 mm polystyrene moulds and exposed to 60 Watts microwave power to reach approximately 40 °C recommended temperature for microwave curing. Temperature development of specimens was monitored for 24 hours after mixing. The results show that microwave curing triggers the peak heat of hydration and brings it forward for all repair materials. In addition, internal temperatures of specimens are higher than the to...
Self-healing of asphalt concrete (AC) is highly dependent on temperature, and its healing capacity i...
This article discusses the results of tests regarding mechanical properties of polymer-cement repair...
In this paper, the suitability of using ‘intelligent’ fibre Bragg gratings (FBGs) as sensors for the...
Microwave curing of repair patches provides an energy efficient technique for rapid concrete repair....
Different proprietary repair materials and a CEM II mortar were used to characterise the relationshi...
The paper introduces the FP7 MCure project on the "Development and demonstration of an energy effici...
This paper presents some results of the FP7 MCure project on the development of a prototype system f...
The bond strength between a concrete substrate and repair patch is critical to its durability. This ...
The bond strength between a concrete substrate and repair patch is critical to its durability. This ...
The bond strength between a concrete substrate and repair patch is critical to its durability. This ...
In this paper, an ongoing research sponsored by Innovate UK on developing an intelligent microwave s...
Portland cements are slow hardening materials and several techniques are used to expedite the attain...
AbstractThe present paper reviews suitable MWs curing method and processes for rapid thermal curing ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the temperature distribution, strength development, porosit...
Self-healing of asphalt concrete (AC) is highly dependent on temperature, and its healing capacity i...
Self-healing of asphalt concrete (AC) is highly dependent on temperature, and its healing capacity i...
This article discusses the results of tests regarding mechanical properties of polymer-cement repair...
In this paper, the suitability of using ‘intelligent’ fibre Bragg gratings (FBGs) as sensors for the...
Microwave curing of repair patches provides an energy efficient technique for rapid concrete repair....
Different proprietary repair materials and a CEM II mortar were used to characterise the relationshi...
The paper introduces the FP7 MCure project on the "Development and demonstration of an energy effici...
This paper presents some results of the FP7 MCure project on the development of a prototype system f...
The bond strength between a concrete substrate and repair patch is critical to its durability. This ...
The bond strength between a concrete substrate and repair patch is critical to its durability. This ...
The bond strength between a concrete substrate and repair patch is critical to its durability. This ...
In this paper, an ongoing research sponsored by Innovate UK on developing an intelligent microwave s...
Portland cements are slow hardening materials and several techniques are used to expedite the attain...
AbstractThe present paper reviews suitable MWs curing method and processes for rapid thermal curing ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the temperature distribution, strength development, porosit...
Self-healing of asphalt concrete (AC) is highly dependent on temperature, and its healing capacity i...
Self-healing of asphalt concrete (AC) is highly dependent on temperature, and its healing capacity i...
This article discusses the results of tests regarding mechanical properties of polymer-cement repair...
In this paper, the suitability of using ‘intelligent’ fibre Bragg gratings (FBGs) as sensors for the...