Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4913539 | Construction and Building Materials | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Concrete cast at low temperatures can have an adverse effect on the concrete quality owing to both a delay in the hydration reaction of the concrete and the occurrence of early frost damage. Therefore, a heating sheet was developed, which exploited the exothermic reaction between quicklime and water. A form with the heating sheet attached experienced a temperature rise and had a high compressive strength. TG-DTA analysis confirmed that a larger amount of the Ca(OH)2 hydration product was generated in the form with the heating sheet attached, while SEM analysis visually confirmed the size and shape of the hydration product.
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Authors
Si-Hyun Choi, Han-Seung Lee, Hyun-Kuk Choi, Hyeong-chul Kim, Tae-Beom Min, Mohamed A. Ismail,