The volumetric instability of alkali-activated slag (AAS) binders has raised concerns and impeded the acceptance of this Portland cement-free material. The objective of this article is to characterize the influence of drying rate on drying shrinkage behavior of AAS mortars to better understand the mechanisms responsible for its large shrinkage deformation. A series of four AAS mortar mixtures with varying activator composition, as well as a reference Portland cement mortar, was cast and dried at different relative humidities, that is, 30, 50, 70, and 85% RH. Drying took place inside nitrogen-purged environmental chambers for the purpose of eliminating the contribution of carbonation to the total volumetric change of AAS. The shrinkage and c...
This study aims to provide a better understanding of the autogenous shrinkage of slag and fly ash-ba...
The paper investigates the way a shrinkage-reducing admixture affects the long-term development of d...
Alkali-activated materials, especially when activated by water glass, exhibit substantial drying shr...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd In this work, drying shrinkage of four alkali-activated slag (AAS) mortars, prep...
Alkali-activated slag is an alternative to ordinary Portland cement that has been studied for the pa...
Activated slag cement (ASC) shows significantly higher shrinkage than ordinary Portland cement agglo...
Shrinkage of alkali‐activated slag (AAS) cement is a critical issue for its industrial application. ...
The effect of a shrinkage reducing admixture (SRA) on the mechanical properties and drying shrinkage...
Alkali-activated concrete (AAC) has emerged as an environmentally friendly alternative to convention...
Drying shrinkage of alkali-activated slag concrete (AASC) is significantly greater than that of conc...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd In this work, the physical and chemical changes of alkali-activated slag (AAS) a...
Alkali-Activated Binders (AABs) are promoted as sustainable alternatives to ordinary Portland cement...
Significant drying shrinkage is one of the major issues for the wider application of materials based...
This thesis presents a simultaneous investigation of the autogenous and total drying shrinkage behav...
The current study aims to develop a drying shrinkage model for alkali-activated slag concrete (AASC)...
This study aims to provide a better understanding of the autogenous shrinkage of slag and fly ash-ba...
The paper investigates the way a shrinkage-reducing admixture affects the long-term development of d...
Alkali-activated materials, especially when activated by water glass, exhibit substantial drying shr...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd In this work, drying shrinkage of four alkali-activated slag (AAS) mortars, prep...
Alkali-activated slag is an alternative to ordinary Portland cement that has been studied for the pa...
Activated slag cement (ASC) shows significantly higher shrinkage than ordinary Portland cement agglo...
Shrinkage of alkali‐activated slag (AAS) cement is a critical issue for its industrial application. ...
The effect of a shrinkage reducing admixture (SRA) on the mechanical properties and drying shrinkage...
Alkali-activated concrete (AAC) has emerged as an environmentally friendly alternative to convention...
Drying shrinkage of alkali-activated slag concrete (AASC) is significantly greater than that of conc...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd In this work, the physical and chemical changes of alkali-activated slag (AAS) a...
Alkali-Activated Binders (AABs) are promoted as sustainable alternatives to ordinary Portland cement...
Significant drying shrinkage is one of the major issues for the wider application of materials based...
This thesis presents a simultaneous investigation of the autogenous and total drying shrinkage behav...
The current study aims to develop a drying shrinkage model for alkali-activated slag concrete (AASC)...
This study aims to provide a better understanding of the autogenous shrinkage of slag and fly ash-ba...
The paper investigates the way a shrinkage-reducing admixture affects the long-term development of d...
Alkali-activated materials, especially when activated by water glass, exhibit substantial drying shr...