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Autogenous and thermal deformations of low water/cement ratio cement paste at early age

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The influence of temperature on the autogenous shrinkage of cement paste has been studied using the maturity approach based on Arrhenius' law. The external volume change of cement paste was measured by hydrostatic weighing. In order to separate the thermal and autogenous deformations, the Thermal Dilation Coefficient (TDC) was determined at both 20°C and 30°C. Investigations have shown that maturity can be used to predict autogenous shrinkage under realistic conditions as long as temperatures remain between 10°C and 40°C. Outside of this temperature range, the calculated autogenous deformation and measured isothermal shrinkage are quite different and, as a result, autogenous shrinkage appears to be dependent on more than hydration advancement alone.
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hal-01007923 , version 1 (17-06-2014)

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Philippe Turcry, Ahmed Loukili. Autogenous and thermal deformations of low water/cement ratio cement paste at early age. ASCE Engineering Mechanics Conference, 2002, New York, United States. ⟨hal-01007923⟩
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