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Carbonation of hardened cement pastes: Influence of temperature
Abstract The impact of temperature on carbonation was investigated in laboratory conditions using a device developed for this purpose. Two hardened cement pastes (CEM I and CEM V/A) were tested between 20 °C and 80 °C at different levels of relative humidity (RH). The carbonation rate of the CEM I increased with temperature, whereas that of CEM V/A reached a maximum at around 50 °C.
Carbonation of hardened cement pastes: Influence of temperature
Abstract The impact of temperature on carbonation was investigated in laboratory conditions using a device developed for this purpose. Two hardened cement pastes (CEM I and CEM V/A) were tested between 20 °C and 80 °C at different levels of relative humidity (RH). The carbonation rate of the CEM I increased with temperature, whereas that of CEM V/A reached a maximum at around 50 °C.
Carbonation of hardened cement pastes: Influence of temperature
Drouet, Emeline (author) / Poyet, Stéphane (author) / Le Bescop, Patrick (author) / Torrenti, Jean-Michel (author) / Bourbon, Xavier (author)
Cement and Concrete Research ; 115 ; 445-459
2018-09-29
15 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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