Creep of a C-S-H gel: a micromechanical approach
From MaRDI portal
(Redirected from Publication:3569723)
Recommendations
- Spherical and acicular representation of hydrates in a micromechanical model for cement paste: Prediction of early-age elasticity and strength
- Two models based on local microscopic relaxations to explain long-term basic creep of concrete
- A micromechanical model for polycrystalline creep with grain boundary cavitation
- Hygro-thermo-chemo-mechanical modelling of concrete at early ages and beyond. Part II: shrinkage and creep of concrete
- A micromechanical study of drying and carbonation effects in cement-based materials
Cites work
Cited in
(4)- Viscous interfaces as source for material creep: a continuum micromechanics approach
- Spherical and acicular representation of hydrates in a micromechanical model for cement paste: Prediction of early-age elasticity and strength
- Porous-micro-dilatation theory for random crystallization: Monte Carlo simulation for delayed ettringite formation
- Creep, shrinkage, and durability mechanics of concrete and other quasi-brittle materials. Proceedings of the 6th international conference CONCREEP-6\@MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA, August 20--22, 2001
This page was built for publication: Creep of a C-S-H gel: a micromechanical approach
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q3569723)