Influence of curing temperature dependent microstructure on early-age concrete strength development
An experimental campaign for the compressive strength history of concrete specimens cured at different quasi-isothermal conditions ranging from 15 to 70 degrees Celsius is presented. Furthermore, hydration kinetics of the Portland cement employed in the concrete mix design was characterized by isoth...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cement and concrete research 2017-12, Vol.102, p.48-59 |
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Zusammenfassung: | An experimental campaign for the compressive strength history of concrete specimens cured at different quasi-isothermal conditions ranging from 15 to 70 degrees Celsius is presented. Furthermore, hydration kinetics of the Portland cement employed in the concrete mix design was characterized by isothermal heat-flow calorimetry, giving access to the degree of hydration history for the various curing temperature histories. Interpreting the degree of hydration vs. strength data with a power-law based material function, the backcalculated power-law exponent is set into context with common material functions for the compressive strength of open-cell foams with different microstructures. A simple multiscale engineering model for upscaling of compressive strength is outlined, allowing the assessment of the proposed analogy with open-cell foams. |
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ISSN: | 0008-8846 1873-3948 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.cemconres.2017.08.022 |