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Effect of nonionic side chain length of polycarboxylate-ether-based high-range water-reducing admixture

Süleyman ÖZEN, Muhammet Gökhan ALTUN, Ali MARDANI-AGHABAGLOU, Kambiz RAMYAR

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 6,   Pages 1573-1582 doi: 10.1007/s11709-020-0680-x

Abstract: of water-reducing admixtures upon changes in their structures, most previous reports on the cement-admixturecompatibility did not provide sufficient information on the structure of the admixture.Hence, the evaluation and generalization of the reports on the cement-admixture compatibility are challengingtype, admixture/cement ratio, and elapsing time to the Marsh funnel flow time, mini-slump, slump flowHowever, the admixture having the shortest side chain was better with regard to flow retention.

Keywords: water-reducing admixture     side chain length     cement paste     fluidity     compressive strength    

Feasibility of crack free reinforced concrete bridge deck from materials composition perspective: a state of the art review

Mahdi AREZOUMANDI

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2015, Volume 9, Issue 1,   Pages 91-103 doi: 10.1007/s11709-015-0274-1

Abstract: Early age cracking on bridge deck has been the subject of many studies for years. Cracking is a major concern because it leads to premature deterioration of structures. Millions of dollars spent to repair the cracked bridge decks each year. To design an appropriate mixture for crack free bridge deck, it is important to study previous researches. This paper presents a comprehensive literature review of the performance of different materials compositions as well as methods have been used to reduce and control bridge deck cracks. Different material compositions and methods are discussed in terms of their performances as well as advantages and disadvantages.

Keywords: bridge deck     crack     fiber     shrinkage     shrinkage reducing admixture    

Experimental investigation on mechanical properties of binary and ternary blended pervious concrete

Rekha SINGH, Sanjay GOEL

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 1,   Pages 229-240 doi: 10.1007/s11709-019-0597-4

Abstract: Standard cube specimens of size 150 mm × 150 mm × 150 mm of binary and ternary blends of mineral admixture

Keywords: mineral admixture     ternary     compressive strength     split tensile strength     pervious concrete     ultrasonic pulse    

Effect of mineral additives and permeability reducing admixtures having different action mechanisms on mechanical and durability performance of cementitious systems

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 5,   Pages 1277-1291 doi: 10.1007/s11709-021-1752-2

Abstract: In this paper, the effect of usage of the permeability reducing admixture (PRA) having different action

Keywords: cementitious system     mineral additive     permeability reducing admixture     mechanical properties     durability    

A comparative study of the mechanical properties, fracture behavior, creep, and shrinkage of chemically based self-consolidating concrete

Mahdi AREZOUMANDI, Mark EZZELL, Jeffery S VOLZ

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2014, Volume 8, Issue 1,   Pages 36-45 doi: 10.1007/s11709-014-0243-0

Abstract: The high fluidity was achieved with a polycarboxylate-based high-range water-reducing admixture, whilethe enhanced stability was accomplished with an organic, polymer-based viscosity-modifying admixture

Keywords: admixture     conventional concrete (CC)     creep     fracture mechanic     mechanical Properties     self-consolidating    

The application of polycarboxylates water-reducing admixture to passenger dedicated line engineering

Huang Zhijiu

Strategic Study of CAE 2009, Volume 11, Issue 1,   Pages 75-80

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Polycarboxylates water-reducing admixture possesses the capability which

Keywords: polycarboxylate water-reducing admixtures     compatibility of cement     quality retention     high performance concrete    

Effect of microlimestone on properties of self-consolidating concrete with manufactured sand and mineral admixture

Fulin Qu, Wengui Li, Xiaohui Zeng, Zhiyu Luo, Kejin Wang, Daichao Sheng

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 6,   Pages 1545-1560 doi: 10.1007/s11709-020-0678-4

Abstract: Self-consolidating concrete (SCC) with manufactured sand (MSCC) is crucial to guarantee the quality of concrete construction technology and the associated property. The properties of MSCC with different microlimestone powder (MLS) replacements of retreated manufactured sand (TMsand) are investigated in this study. The result indicates that high-performance SCC, made using TMsand (TMSCC), achieved high workability, good mechanical properties, and durability by optimizing MLS content and adding fly ash and silica fume. In particular, the TMSCC with 12% MLS content exhibits the best workability, and the TMSCC with 4% MLS content has the highest strength in the late age, which is even better than that of SCC made with the river sand (Rsand). Though MLS content slightly affects the hydration reaction of cement and mainly plays a role in the nucleation process in concrete structures compared to silica fume and fly ash, increasing MLS content can evidently have a significant impact on the early age hydration progress. TMsand with MLS content ranging from 8% to 12% may be a suitable alternative for the Rsand used in the SCC as fine aggregate. The obtained results can be used to promote the application of SCC made with manufactured sand and mineral admixtures for concrete-based infrastructure.

Keywords: microlimestone powder     manufactured sand     retreated manufactured sand     self-consolidating concrete     mineral admixture    

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Effect of nonionic side chain length of polycarboxylate-ether-based high-range water-reducing admixture

Süleyman ÖZEN, Muhammet Gökhan ALTUN, Ali MARDANI-AGHABAGLOU, Kambiz RAMYAR

Journal Article

Feasibility of crack free reinforced concrete bridge deck from materials composition perspective: a state of the art review

Mahdi AREZOUMANDI

Journal Article

Experimental investigation on mechanical properties of binary and ternary blended pervious concrete

Rekha SINGH, Sanjay GOEL

Journal Article

Effect of mineral additives and permeability reducing admixtures having different action mechanisms on mechanical and durability performance of cementitious systems

Journal Article

A comparative study of the mechanical properties, fracture behavior, creep, and shrinkage of chemically based self-consolidating concrete

Mahdi AREZOUMANDI, Mark EZZELL, Jeffery S VOLZ

Journal Article

The application of polycarboxylates water-reducing admixture to passenger dedicated line engineering

Huang Zhijiu

Journal Article

Effect of microlimestone on properties of self-consolidating concrete with manufactured sand and mineral admixture

Fulin Qu, Wengui Li, Xiaohui Zeng, Zhiyu Luo, Kejin Wang, Daichao Sheng

Journal Article