INFLUENCE OF NANO-SIZED MINERAL ADDITIONS ON PERFORMANCE OF SCC
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Published:2005
S Collepardi, A Borsoi, J J O Olagot, R Troli, M Collepardi, A Q Curzio, 2005. "INFLUENCE OF NANO-SIZED MINERAL ADDITIONS ON PERFORMANCE OF SCC", Applications of Nanotechnology in Concrete Design: Proceedings of the International Conference held at the University of Dundee, Scotland, UK on 7 July 2005, Ravindra K. Dhir, Moray D. Newlands, Laszlo J. Csetenyi
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Superplasticizers are the most important admixtures enhancing concrete performance. The development of new superplasticizers during the last decades has determined the most important progress in the field of concrete structures in terms of higher strength, longer durability, lower shrinkage and safer placement particularly in elements with very congested reinforcement. The progress from sulphonated polymer to polycarboxylate has resulted in higher water reduction at a given workability and lower slump loss. More recently poly-functional superplasticizers have been developed which are able to completely keep the initial slump for at least 1 hr without any retarding effect on the early strength. Moreover, multi-purpose and poly-functional superplasticizers have been invented which are able to reduce drying shrinkage.
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