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Neutron radiography with simultaneous deformation measurements demand rethinking the modelling of imbibition in cement paste
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Influence of self-healing via embedded macrocapsules filled with polyurethane on carbonation of high-volume fly ash mortar
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Effect of sodium sulfate activation on the early age behaviour and microstructure development of hybrid cementitious systems containing Portland cement, and blast furnace slag
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Early age properties of paste and mortar made with hybrid binders based on portland cement, GGBFS and sodium sulfate
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An exploratory study of FA-based hybrid binder with alkaline sulfates as activator
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Carbonation performance of hybrid ternary binders containing low-calcium fly ash and sodium sulfate
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Phase Evolution of Hybrid Alkali Sulfate-Activated Ground-Granulated Blast Furnace Slag Cements
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Influence of the print process on the durability of printed cementitious materials
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Environmental and economic sustainability of crack mitigation in reinforced concrete with SuperAbsorbent polymers (SAPs)
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Transport properties of 3D printed cementitious materials with prolonged time gap between successive layers
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Influence of 3D printed vascular networks in self-healing cementitious materials on water absorption studied via neutron imaging
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Influence of sustained compressive load on the carbonation of concrete containing blast furnace slag
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Numerical modeling of the carbonation depth of meso-scale concrete under sustained loads considering stress state and damage
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Report of RILEM TC 281-CCC : outcomes of a round robin on the resistance to accelerated carbonation of Portland, Portland-fly ash and blast-furnace blended cements
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Internal curing of cement pastes by means of superabsorbent polymers visualized by neutron tomography
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Correction to: Understanding the carbonation of concrete with supplementary cementitious materials : a critical review by RILEM TC 281-CCC
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Durability and sustainability of self-healing concrete
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Microstructural and chemical effects of accelerated carbonation of high-volume fly ash binders in view of carbon sequestration
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The effect of mechanical load on carbonation of concrete : discussion on test methods and results
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Influence of crack geometry and crack width on carbonation of High-Volume Fly Ash (HVFA) mortar
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Manual application versus autonomous release of water repellent agent to prevent reinforcement corrosion in cracked concrete
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Effective and sustainable use of municipal solid waste incineration bottom ash in concrete regarding strength and durability
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Pore size distribution and surface multifractal dimension by multicycle mercury intrusion porosimetry of GGBFS and limestone powder blended concrete
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The durability of mortar containing alkali activated fly ash-based lightweight aggregate
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Effect of the mechanical load on the carbonation of concrete : a review of the underlying mechanisms, test methods, and results
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Effects of accelerated carbonation testing and by-product allocation on the CO2-sequestration-to-emission ratios of fly ash-based binder systems
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Understanding the carbonation of concrete with supplementary cementitious materials : a critical review by RILEM TC 281-CCC
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Carbonation of concrete with construction and demolition waste based recycled aggregates and cement with recycled content
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3D printing of concrete : the influence on chloride penetration
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Freeze-thaw resistance of concrete containing mixed aggregate and construction and demolition waste-additioned cement in water and de-icing salts
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Neutron radiography to study the water ingress via the interlayer of 3D printed cementitious materials for continuous layering
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Natural and accelerated carbonation behaviour of high-volume fly ash (HVFA) mortar : effects on internal moisture, microstructure and carbonated phase proportioning
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Chloride-indringing 3D-geprint beton : onderzoek naar de invloed van de laagopbouw op chloride-indringing en levensduur
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Durability based service life estimation for chloride exposed cracked and self-healed concrete
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Varying carbonation properties as a function of depth from the exposure surface : role of the wall effect
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Carbonation of mortar with supplementary cementitious materials : comparison between water, sealed and calcium hydroxide curing
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Carbonation of unloaded and loaded blast-furnace slag concrete : damage induced by loading and changes in pore structure induced by loading and carbonation
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Influence of bio-agents on the durability of cement-based materials
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Effect of accelerated carbonation on the capillary absorption and gas permeability of high-volume fly ash (HFVA) mortar
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Life cycle assessment applied to recycled aggregate concrete
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Difference in carbonation behavior at 0.04%, 1% and 10% CO2 for high-volume fly ash (HVFA) mortar : effect on internal humidity and resistivity
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CO2 sequestration potential of high-volume fly ash (HVFA) mortar when based on accelerated carbonation tests
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Evaluation and comparison of traditional methods and Electron Probe Micro Analysis (EPMA) to determine the chloride ingress perpendicular to cracks in self-healing concrete
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Accelerated and natural carbonation of concrete with high volumes of fly ash : chemical, mineralogical and microstructural effects
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Life cycle assessment of self-healing engineered cementitious composite (SH-ECC) used for the rehabilitation of bridges
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Efficiency of manual and autonomous healing to mitigate chloride ingress in cracked concrete
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Neutron radiography to study water ingress via the interlayer of 3D printed cementitious materials
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Capillary imbibition in mortars with natural pozzolan, limestone powder and slag evaluated through neutron radiography, electrical conductivity, and gravimetric analysis
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Accelerated and natural carbonation of concrete with high volumes of fly ash : chemical, mineralogical and microstructural effects
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Estimated service life of carbonation exposed (cracked) concrete with pozzolans or self-healing agents