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Cement paste autogeneous shrinkage

The autogenous shrinkage depends on the composition of cement and will decrease in the case of cement with mineral additions and this effect will increase with the rise of the share of these additions. It is obvious, because the Itydration or poz-zolanic reaction of these additions occurs more slowly and hence they will remain much longer as the anhydrous paste cotrrponerrL The similar effect is observed in... [Pg.339]

Wild, S., Khatib, J.M., and Roose, L.J. (1998) Chemical shrinkage arrd autogenous shrinkage of Portland cement-metakaolin pastes. Advances in Cement Research 10, 109-119. [Pg.158]

Uchikawa, H., Hanehara, S., and Hirao, H., Influence of Stractural and Thermal Changes and the Inner Part of Hardened Cement Paste on Autogenous Shrinkage, C4VME7Z4C//nt. Conf. Durability of Conor., (W. M. Malhotra, ed.), SP-170 949-964 (1997)... [Pg.352]

Lura, P., O. M. Jensen and K. van Breugel (2003). Autogenous shrinkage in high-performance cement paste An evaluation of basic mechanisms . Cement and Concrete Research 33(2) 223-232. [Pg.104]


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