Plastic shrinkage of mortars with shrinkage reducing admixture and lightweight aggregates studied by neutron tomography
Abstract
Water transport in fresh, highly permeable concrete and rapid water evaporation from the concrete surface during the first few hours after placement are the key parameters influencing plastic shrinkage cracking. In this work, neutron tomography was used to determine both the water loss from the concrete surface due to evaporation and the redistribution of fluid that occurs in fresh mortars exposed to external drying. In addition to the reference...
Paper Details
Title
Plastic shrinkage of mortars with shrinkage reducing admixture and lightweight aggregates studied by neutron tomography
Published Date
Jul 1, 2015
Journal
Volume
73
Pages
238 - 245
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