Shrinkage properties of plain and recycled steel–fibre-reinforced rapid hardening mortars for repairs

Volume: 197, Pages: 369 - 384
Published: Feb 10, 2019
Abstract
null null This article investigates the time dependent transport properties and shrinkage performance of rapid hardening plain and fibre reinforced mortars for repair applications. Two plain and two SFRC mixes with 45 kg/m3 of recycled clean steel fibres made with rapid hardening cements (CSA – calcium sulfoaluminate cement and RSC – calcium aluminate cement) are studied. It is found that mixes with CSA cement have much lower shrinkage values...
Paper Details
Title
Shrinkage properties of plain and recycled steel–fibre-reinforced rapid hardening mortars for repairs
Published Date
Feb 10, 2019
Volume
197
Pages
369 - 384
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