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Zhe Wang, Weisheng Xu, Qing Xu, Yangming Wang and Yingna Zhu
To investigate the mechanism of reinforcing soft soil with cement-mixing pile, based on ABAQUS secondary development, a numerical simulation study of the hydration reaction of cement-mixing piles was conducted. In this study, the influence of ground temp...
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Sanket Rawat, Paul Saliba, Peter Charles Estephan, Farhan Ahmad and Yixia Zhang
Magnesium oxychloride cement (MOC) is often recognized as an eco-friendly cement and has found widespread application in various sectors. However, research on its resistance against elevated temperatures including fire is very limited. This paper thoroug...
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Mingzhe An, Yazhou Liu, Ge Zhang and Yue Wang
Unhydrated cementitious materials in high-performance concrete (HPC) and ultra-high-performance concrete (UHPC) undergo further hydration when they are further supplied with water. A further hydration experiment on cement pastes was conducted to study th...
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Nevena ?ivanovic, Marina A?krabic, Aleksandar Savic, Mi?a Stevic and Zoran Stevic
Infrared thermography is an advanced technique usually applied for the assessment of thermal losses through different elements of the building envelope, or as a method for detection of damage (cracks) in reinforced concrete elements, such as bridges. Use...
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Ankit Kothari, Thanyarat Buasiri and Andrzej Cwirzen
This study determined how replacing sodium nitrate-based antifreeze admixture (AF) with belite-calcium sulfoaluminate (belite-CSA) cement affects the early age properties of ecological concretes based on ordinary Portland cement (OPC) and ground granulat...
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Taihao Han, Sai Akshay Ponduru, Arianit Reka, Jie Huang, Gaurav Sant and Aditya Kumar
The dissolution kinetics of Portland cement is a critical factor in controlling the hydration reaction and improving the performance of concrete. Tricalcium silicate (C3S), the primary phase in Portland cement, is known to have complex dissolution mechan...
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Shiquan Li, Yu Chen, Can Tang, Jinyuan Wang, Ronggui Liu and Haojie Wang
Carbonization coefficient research has great significance in concrete carbonization evaluation. Nano-silica (NS) can reduce the content of Ca(OH)2, which is generated during the hydration of concrete, resulting in improved carbonization resistance and co...
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Sujeong Pyeon, Gyuyong Kim, Sangsoo Lee and Jeongsoo Nam
High-strength concrete (HSC) uses binders and microfillers with ultrafine particles, such as silica fume. The resulting dense internal hydration structure rapidly decreases HSC humidity, causing shrinkage cracks and affecting internal hydration. Herein, ...
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Weixin Zheng, Jinmei Dong, Jing Wen, Chenggong Chang and Xueying Xiao
Salt lake magnesium phosphate cement (SLMKPC) was prepared by mixing potassium dihydrogen phosphate (KH2PO4) with lithium-extracted magnesium residue (MR). The hydration-hardening process and the variation in the phase composition and microstructure of h...
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Wen-Ten Kuo, Chuen-Ul Juang and Tzu-Yi Chen
This study investigated the effect of substituting cement with incense ash on material properties and hydration of cement-based composite materials. Test specimens with incense ash replacing up to 30% (volume) of cement were produced and cured at 25 °C a...
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