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Creep and shrinkage of high-performance lightweight concrete
(AMER CONCRETE INST, 2004)
Two high-performance lightweight concrete (HPLC) mixtures with average compressive strengths of 68.5 and 75.4 MPa (9950 and 10,950 psi) were developed. Their air-dry unit weights were 1875 and 1905 kg/m(3) (117 and 119 ...
The influence of the initial moisture content of lightweight aggregate on internal curing
(ELSEVIER SCI LTD, 2012)
This paper explores the potential for manufacturing internally cured concretes with lightweight aggregate (LWA) that has different initial moisture contents prior to mixing: oven-dry, 24 h pre-wetted, and vacuum saturated. ...
Fast Software Implementation Of Quark On A 32-bit Architecture
(Springer Int Publishing AGCham, 2016)
Fast Software Implementation Of Quark On A 32-bit Architecture
(SPRINGER INT PUBLISHING AGCHAM, 2016)
Impact of using lightweight eco-bricks as enclosures for individual houses of one story on zones of high seismicity
(Inst. de Ciencias de la Construccion Eduardo Torroja, 2017)
Characterizing Lightweight Aggregate Desorption at High Relative Humidities Using a Pressure Plate Apparatus
(ASCE-AMER SOC CIVIL ENGINEERS, 2012)
This paper describes the results of an experimental study that was performed to obtain desorption isotherms for a wide range of fine lightweight aggregates that are used commercially in North America. The desorption isotherms ...
Using Isothermal Calorimetry to Assess the Water Absorbed by Fine LWA during Mixing
(ASCE-AMER SOC CIVIL ENGINEERS, 2012)
Fine lightweight aggregate (LWA) is being increasingly used for the manufacture of internally cured concrete. Internally cured concrete can be viewed as a concrete that contains fluid (water) in the pores of the LWA (or ...
Water Absorption and Electrical Conductivity for Internally Cured Mortars with a W/C between 0.30 and 0.45
(ASCE-AMER SOC CIVIL ENGINEERS, 2012)
Internal curing has emerged over the last decade as an approach to counteract the negative effects associated with self-desiccation in low water-to-cement ratio (w/c) mixtures. Specifically, much of the early research on ...