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Properties Of Concrete

Eric Mayer
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Assessment of mechanical properties of full-scale masonry panels through sonic methods. Comparison with mechanical destructive tests

TL;DR: In this paper, a set of stone masonry specimens were tested using both direct and indirect sonic impact methods and later assessed through laboratory mechanical compression tests, a procedure's sequence that allow validating the sonic tests capabilities.
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Virtual Cement and Concrete Testing Laboratory: Version 9.5 User Guide

TL;DR: The Virtual Cement and Concrete Testing Laboratory (VCCTL) software as discussed by the authors provides a user's guide for creating 3D microstructures of cement paste made with port-land cement clinker, calcium sulfate, fly ash, slag, limestone, and other materials.
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Properties of Plain Concrete Produced Employing Recycled Aggregates and Sea Water

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed the possibility of using Recycled Mixed Aggregates (RMA) and seawater in the production of concrete to be used in port sites.
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Estimation of Cement Thermal Properties through the Three-Phase Model with Application to Geothermal Wells

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the application of a three-phase analytical model to estimate the cement thermal properties, and show that cement recipes can be designed to enhance or minimize heat transfer around wellbore.

An overview on the Influence of Pozzolanic Materials on Properties of Concrete

TL;DR: A detailed literature review of pozzolanic material in concrete is carried out in this paper, where the authors present the use of various types of materials that improve the cement properties.
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Properties of Concrete at Elevated Temperatures

TL;DR: In this paper, the thermal, mechanical, deformation, and spalling properties of concrete are discussed, and various properties that influence fire resistance performance, together with the role of these properties on fire resistance, are discussed.
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Development of an eco-friendly Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC) with efficient cement and mineral admixtures uses

TL;DR: In this paper, a modified Andreasen & Andersen particle packing model is used to achieve a densely compacted cementitious matrix, and the results show that the influence of FA, ground granulated blast-furnace slag (GGBS) and limestone powder (LP) on the early hydration kinetics of UHPC is very similar during the initial five days, while the hydration rate of the blends with GGBS is mostly accelerated afterwards.
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Carbonation of cement paste : Understanding, challenges, and opportunities

TL;DR: In this article, a review summarises the state of the art regarding the understanding and consequences of carbonation of cement paste and summarises recent efforts regarding active use of carbonations as a tool for manipulating certain properties of cement based materials.
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High-performance fiber-reinforced concrete: a review

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a comprehensive review of the mechanism of crack formation and propagation, compressive strength, modulus of elasticity, stress-strain behavior, tensile strength (TS), flexural strength, drying shrinkage, creep, electrical resistance, and chloride migration resistance of high performance fiber reinforced concrete.
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Investigation of coal bottom ash and fly ash in concrete as replacement for sand and cement

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the use of coal ash in concrete to replace sand with bottom ash waste and cement with fly ash and concluded that those experimental concrete mixes can be used in several structures (foundations, subbases, pavements, etc.) which will minimize the cost, energy and environmental problems to a great extent.