NUMERICAL MODELLING OF SELF-DESICCATION OF HARDENING CEMENT PASTE

作者: K. Van Breugel , E.A.B. Koenders

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摘要: In this paper a numerical model is presented with which it possible to predict the non-thermal hydration-induced volume changes that develop during hardening of cement-based material. The equilibrates relative humidity in pore system free surface energy cement past. From certain state equilibrium, deformation cementitious material can be determined. simulations are good agreement limited number experimental results considered paper.

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