It is commonly accepted that high curing temperature (near 60°C or above) results in reduced mechanical properties and durability of concrete compared to normal curing temperature. The internal temperature of concrete structures at early ages is not so high as 60°C in many circumstances. In this paper, concretes were cured at 45°C at early ages and their late-age properties were studied. The concrete cured at 20°C was employed as the reference sample. Four different concretes were used: plain cement concrete, concrete containing fly ash, concrete containing ground granulate blast furnace slag (GGBS), and concrete containing silica fume. The results show that, for each concrete, high-temperature curing after precuring does not have any adver...
Conventionally, curing is performed by moisturizing concrete periodically when the fresh concrete is...
The aim of this work is to know clearly the effects of temperature in response to curing condition, ...
There are some special problems involved in concreting in hot weather, where they would arise from a...
This study examined the relative strength-maturity relationship of high-strength concrete (HSC) spec...
The effect of high-temperature curing at an early age on the strength development of concrete using ...
Results of an experimental investigation on the effect of fly ash content, water cement (w/c) ratio ...
In this study, high performance concrete mixtures made from locally available materials were develop...
grantor: University of TorontoEarly-stage curing temperature has a significant effect on ...
This research aims to determine the effect of fly ash percentage as a part replacement of Portland c...
The influence of heat treatment during curing process of ultra high strength concrete (UHSC) was res...
In cold regions, air entrained concrete has been widely used against freeze–thaw deterioration. This...
The strength and E-modulus of concrete are decisive parameters when it comes to ultimate limit state...
Recent studies have shown that the properties of emerging low-emission geopolymer binders are simila...
Conventional winter concreting practice in Canada recommends concrete to be mixed and placed at 10&d...
Early-age frost damage to concrete used in winter construction or in cold environments negatively af...
Conventionally, curing is performed by moisturizing concrete periodically when the fresh concrete is...
The aim of this work is to know clearly the effects of temperature in response to curing condition, ...
There are some special problems involved in concreting in hot weather, where they would arise from a...
This study examined the relative strength-maturity relationship of high-strength concrete (HSC) spec...
The effect of high-temperature curing at an early age on the strength development of concrete using ...
Results of an experimental investigation on the effect of fly ash content, water cement (w/c) ratio ...
In this study, high performance concrete mixtures made from locally available materials were develop...
grantor: University of TorontoEarly-stage curing temperature has a significant effect on ...
This research aims to determine the effect of fly ash percentage as a part replacement of Portland c...
The influence of heat treatment during curing process of ultra high strength concrete (UHSC) was res...
In cold regions, air entrained concrete has been widely used against freeze–thaw deterioration. This...
The strength and E-modulus of concrete are decisive parameters when it comes to ultimate limit state...
Recent studies have shown that the properties of emerging low-emission geopolymer binders are simila...
Conventional winter concreting practice in Canada recommends concrete to be mixed and placed at 10&d...
Early-age frost damage to concrete used in winter construction or in cold environments negatively af...
Conventionally, curing is performed by moisturizing concrete periodically when the fresh concrete is...
The aim of this work is to know clearly the effects of temperature in response to curing condition, ...
There are some special problems involved in concreting in hot weather, where they would arise from a...