[HTML][HTML] Hygro-thermo-mechanical modeling of partially saturated air-entrained concrete containing dissolved salt and exposed to freeze-thaw cycles
D Eriksson, D Wahlbom, R Malm, K Fridh - Cement and Concrete …, 2021 - Elsevier
In cold regions, understanding the freeze-thaw behavior of air-entrained concrete is
important for designing durable structures and assessing the remaining service life of …
important for designing durable structures and assessing the remaining service life of …
Proposal of poro-mechanical coupling among ASR, corrosion and frost action for damage assessment of structural concrete with water
Concrete durability related events have similar processes in terms of crack initiation and its
propagation such as alkali silica reaction (ASR), freeze-thaw cycles (FTC) and steel …
propagation such as alkali silica reaction (ASR), freeze-thaw cycles (FTC) and steel …
[HTML][HTML] The Relationship between Molecular Structure and Foaming of Poly (ethylene glycol)—Poly (propylene glycol) Triblock Surfactants in Cementitious Materials
MS Tale Masoule, A Ghahremaninezhad - Buildings, 2024 - mdpi.com
This study investigates the relationship between the molecular structure and foaming of poly
(ethylene glycol) and poly (propylene glycol) triblock copolymers in Portland cement pastes …
(ethylene glycol) and poly (propylene glycol) triblock copolymers in Portland cement pastes …
The Relationship between Molecular Structure and Foaming of Poly (ethylene glycol)—Poly (propylene glycol) Triblock Surfactants in Cementitious Materials
MST Masoule, A Ghahremaninezhad - Buildings, 2024 - search.proquest.com
This study investigates the relationship between the molecular structure and foaming of poly
(ethylene glycol) and poly (propylene glycol) triblock copolymers in Portland cement pastes …
(ethylene glycol) and poly (propylene glycol) triblock copolymers in Portland cement pastes …
Mechanisms of Air Entraining of Proteins in Cementitious Materials
While few prior studies examined the air-entraining properties of proteins in cementitious
materials, the underlying mechanisms of proteins' air entraining and the interactions …
materials, the underlying mechanisms of proteins' air entraining and the interactions …
Water transfer in building materials over capillary saturation during freezing
K Fukui, S Takada - Cold Regions Science and Technology, 2024 - Elsevier
The risk of frost damage to building materials is strongly dependent on the water content,
particularly when the water content is high. Therefore, to understand the moisture behavior …
particularly when the water content is high. Therefore, to understand the moisture behavior …
[PDF][PDF] 引气混凝土在自然条件下的吸水模型研究
杨琦, 李克非 - 工程力学, 2022 - researchgate.net
引气混凝土在自然环境下中的冻融损伤源于外部环境水分的侵入, 混凝土的毛细孔-
气孔系统的不断饱和. 通过对气体分子扩散过程的讨论, 修正了基于Fagerlund …
气孔系统的不断饱和. 通过对气体分子扩散过程的讨论, 修正了基于Fagerlund …
Dissolution kinetics of trapped air in a spherical void: modeling the long-term saturation of cementitious materials
The saturation of air-entrained cementitious materials governs their resistance to freeze-
thaw cycles. Upon immersion in water, water is sucked in the capillary porosity and part of …
thaw cycles. Upon immersion in water, water is sucked in the capillary porosity and part of …
Study on water absorption model of air-entraining concrete under natural conditions
Q YANG, K LI - Engineering Mechanics, 2022 - engineeringmechanics.cn
The freeze-thaw damage of air-entraining concrete in natural environment is caused by the
intrusion of external water and the saturation process in the capillary pores and air …
intrusion of external water and the saturation process in the capillary pores and air …
[PDF][PDF] Mechanisms of Air Entraining of Proteins in Cementitious Materials
MST Masoule, E Baffoe… - Langmuir: the ACS journal … - researchgate.net
While few prior studies examined the air-entraining of proteins in cementitious materials, the
7 underlying mechanisms of air-entraining and protein and cement interactions have not …
7 underlying mechanisms of air-entraining and protein and cement interactions have not …