Research Topic
Concrete Properties and Behavior
This cluster of papers focuses on the mechanisms and mitigation strategies for autogenous shrinkage in high-performance cement-based materials. It explores the use of internal curing, superabsorbent polymers, and shrinkage-reducing admixtures to address early-age behavior, cracking resistance, and hygro-thermo-chemo-mechanical modeling of concrete. The research also delves into the effects of drying shrinkage and the development of strategies to control autogenous shrinkage in concrete.
Works
24,155
Citations
172,930
Domain
Physical Sciences
Field
Engineering
Subfield
Civil and Structural Engineering
OpenAlex ID
T12152
Taxonomy Context
Physical Sciences / Engineering / Civil and Structural Engineering
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