Microstructure of Cement-Based Systems: Volume 370: Bonding and Interfaces in Cementitious MaterialsThis book continues the MRS series on characteristics and properties of cementitious materials. In Part I, recent advances in microstructure and related characterization of cementitious systems are the focus. Topics include: microstructures of "normal" cement systems; microstructure of 'unusual' cement systems; image analysis, modelling and fractal analysis applications; and assessment of pore structures. Part II features presentations on interfacial microstructures, as well as information on elastic and fracture properties, transport properties, and the effects of interfaces on fiber-reinforced systems. |
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... formation of the hydrates , in particular on the crystallization of AFt . The sucrose plays a leading role , and altered the time of primary formation of AFt and its morphology . KOH did not . In CaSO4-2H2O saturated solution without ...
... formation of the hydrates , in particular on the crystallization of AFt . The sucrose plays a leading role , and altered the time of primary formation of AFt and its morphology . KOH did not . In CaSO4-2H2O saturated solution without ...
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... formation of aluminate hydrates ( monosulfates or their solid solutions ) , repressing or restricting the formation of AFt . Therefore the concentration of Ca2 + ions should be appropriate , i . e . neither too much nor too little . A ...
... formation of aluminate hydrates ( monosulfates or their solid solutions ) , repressing or restricting the formation of AFt . Therefore the concentration of Ca2 + ions should be appropriate , i . e . neither too much nor too little . A ...
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... formation of AFt crystals . The process of formation of AFt can be explained by both through solution and topochemical crystal formation mechanisms even at an early age of hydration of cement . REFERENCES 1. P.Wang , Proceedings of the ...
... formation of AFt crystals . The process of formation of AFt can be explained by both through solution and topochemical crystal formation mechanisms even at an early age of hydration of cement . REFERENCES 1. P.Wang , Proceedings of the ...
Contents
APPLICATION OF AUTOMATED IMAGE ANALYSIS TO | 3 |
A REEVALUATION OF HARDENED CEMENT PASTE | 13 |
AN APPROACH TO QUANTITATIVE IMAGE ANALYSIS | 23 |
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1995 Materials Research air voids andesite bond strength bulk cement paste C-S-H gel calcium calcium hydroxide carbonate cement paste cementitious chemical clinker composite compressive strength concentration Concr crack crystals cured curve debonding density diameter dielectric diffusion dynamic modulus effect elastic elastic moduli embedded length energy ettringite experimental fiber reinforced fibres fly ash fracture surface Garboczi grains groundmass hardened hydration products image analysis increase interfacial transition zone interfacial zone load Materials Research Society matrix measured microcracks microscope microstructure mixes modulus mortar observed parameters phase pore size distribution porosity porous portland cement portlandite Proc pullout rock samples sand scanning electron microscope shear shown in Figure shows silica fume solution specimens stress structure sucrose superplasticizer Symp Table tensile thaumasite thickness values volume fraction w/c ratio water-cement ratio wood fiber yarn zeolite