2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2015.07.003
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Effects of chloride and chloride-free accelerators combined with typical admixtures on the early-age cracking risk of concrete repair slabs

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“…The compressive strength of concrete at early age (3 days) for mixes M2, M3 and M4 were enhanced by 22.34%, 35.05% and 29.02% compared to reference mix M1. Similar results were also reported by Meagher et al [5] wherein it was found that chloride free accelerators increased the hydration rate of tricalcium aluminate and tricalcium silicate phases of cement, consequently giving not only heat evolution but also strength enhancement at early ages [48]. At 7 days, ratio of strength improvement was less as compared to 3 days i.e.…”
Section: Compressive Strengthsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…The compressive strength of concrete at early age (3 days) for mixes M2, M3 and M4 were enhanced by 22.34%, 35.05% and 29.02% compared to reference mix M1. Similar results were also reported by Meagher et al [5] wherein it was found that chloride free accelerators increased the hydration rate of tricalcium aluminate and tricalcium silicate phases of cement, consequently giving not only heat evolution but also strength enhancement at early ages [48]. At 7 days, ratio of strength improvement was less as compared to 3 days i.e.…”
Section: Compressive Strengthsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Generally, fast-track concrete structures need sufficient strength at early ages. In some cases, it is obligatory to accelerate the concrete hardening for removal of formwork such as in precast construction and exigent repair works [5]. There are three ways to improve the early strength of concrete; the first of them is the use of special cement, this cement can reach the predetermined strength in a short time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rišimosi greitiklių poveikis. Atliekant literatūros analizę galima pastebėti, kad skirtingų greitiklio rūšių poveikis cementinių mišinių plastiniam (Combrinck ir Boshoff, 2013) ar savaiminiam traukumui (Meagher et al, 2015) yra plačiai išnagrinėtas, tačiau iki šiol nėra išsamiai ištirto jų poveikio mišinių džiūstamajam traukumui. Vieną iš tokių tyrimų atliko Shideler (1952), ištyręs CaCl2 poveikį betono džiūstamajam traukumui.…”
Section: Betono Cheminių įMaišų Poveikis Cementinių Mišinių Džiūstamaunclassified
“…Recently, Meagher et al 13 measured free shrinkage deformation in concretes containing an accelerator, as well as airentraining admixture (AEA) and WRA. However, since the authors compared the performance of two types of accelerator, chloride-based and chloride-free, in combination with AEA and WRA, only one accelerator dosage was evaluated in this study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since addition of accelerator increases the rate of hydration and therefore the peak concrete temperature, resulting in higher thermal expansion with addition of accelerator, it is difficult to draw conclusions regarding the effect of accelerator on autogenous shrinkage specifically, as it cannot be separated from the effect of thermal dilation under these conditions. Meagher et al 13 were only able to comparatively assess the effect of accelerator on autogenous shrinkage after the first 20 h when the temperature profiles of different concrete mixtures became similar.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%