This paper presents experimental investigations and theoretical modeling of the hydration reaction of nanosilica blended concrete with different water-to-binder ratios and different nanosilica replacement ratios. The developments of chemically bound water contents, calcium hydroxide contents, and compressive strength of Portland cement control specimens and nanosilica blended specimens were measured at different ages: 1 day, 3 days, 7 days, 14 days, and 28 days. Due to the pozzolanic reaction of nanosilica, the contents of calcium hydroxide in nanosilica blended pastes are considerably lower than those in the control specimens. Compared with the control specimens, the extent of compressive strength enhancement in the nanosilica blended spec...
The effect of nano-size particles of amorphous silica (nanosilica) on the rheological behaviour and ...
The paper describes modifications of cement paste mixtures using nanosilica to affect their physical...
The influence of nano- and microsilica addition on ordinary Portland cement (OPC) pastes has been st...
This paper presents experimental investigations and theoretical modeling of the hydration reaction o...
Nano-engineering of concrete is a research area gaining significant interest at present. It involves...
The phenomena involved in portland cement hydration and interactions with nanosilica are very comple...
Mineralogical analysis on pastes of Spanish Portland cement Type I, blended with nanosilica was carr...
© 2015 Dr. Madhuwanthi RupasingheWith the emerging concepts of nanomaterials and nanotechnologies, i...
The incorporation of pozzolanic materials in concrete has many beneficial effects to enhance the mec...
Water permeability of cement-based concrete has been recognized as a critical intrinsic property hig...
This paper examines the rheology, hydration kinetics and development of the compressive strength of ...
The use of pozzolanic materials in concrete mixtures can enhance the mechanical properties and durab...
Compared with nanosilica collected in a gaseous state, nanosilica sol has great economic value and a...
Abstract The concrete’s performance depends on its behavior in the fresh and hardened states, since ...
The effects of the addition of different nanosilica dosages (0.5%, 1%, and 1.5% with respect to ceme...
The effect of nano-size particles of amorphous silica (nanosilica) on the rheological behaviour and ...
The paper describes modifications of cement paste mixtures using nanosilica to affect their physical...
The influence of nano- and microsilica addition on ordinary Portland cement (OPC) pastes has been st...
This paper presents experimental investigations and theoretical modeling of the hydration reaction o...
Nano-engineering of concrete is a research area gaining significant interest at present. It involves...
The phenomena involved in portland cement hydration and interactions with nanosilica are very comple...
Mineralogical analysis on pastes of Spanish Portland cement Type I, blended with nanosilica was carr...
© 2015 Dr. Madhuwanthi RupasingheWith the emerging concepts of nanomaterials and nanotechnologies, i...
The incorporation of pozzolanic materials in concrete has many beneficial effects to enhance the mec...
Water permeability of cement-based concrete has been recognized as a critical intrinsic property hig...
This paper examines the rheology, hydration kinetics and development of the compressive strength of ...
The use of pozzolanic materials in concrete mixtures can enhance the mechanical properties and durab...
Compared with nanosilica collected in a gaseous state, nanosilica sol has great economic value and a...
Abstract The concrete’s performance depends on its behavior in the fresh and hardened states, since ...
The effects of the addition of different nanosilica dosages (0.5%, 1%, and 1.5% with respect to ceme...
The effect of nano-size particles of amorphous silica (nanosilica) on the rheological behaviour and ...
The paper describes modifications of cement paste mixtures using nanosilica to affect their physical...
The influence of nano- and microsilica addition on ordinary Portland cement (OPC) pastes has been st...