The application of Griffith's theory to the relationship hetween compressive strength and porosity of hardened cement pastes are discussed. Total porosity, compressive strength and the amount of non-evaporable water were measured. The amount of non-evaporable water showed good correlation with the porosity of the hardened cement pastes, and the composition and type of cement had little affect on this relationship. It was clearly shown that the water/cement ratio significantly affected these relationships. It was shown that there were two steps in the development of strength in the function of total porosity: in the early stage of hydration, the development of strength was controlled by maximum pore size: in the later stage, it was controlled by porosity. The effects of porosity and maximum pore size on the strength can be expressed using Griffith's equation, if it can be assumed that the elastic modulus and surface energy are exponential functions of porosity.
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January 1997
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January 01 1997
Relationship between compressive strength and pore structure of hardened cement pastes
S. Goto
Yamaguchi University
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Department of Advanced Materials Science and Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Yamaguchi University, 2557, Tokiwadai, Ube-shi. Yamaguchi, 755, Japan.
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Permanent address: Ube Industries Ltd. Ube, Japan
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1751-7605
Print ISSN: 0951-7197
© 1997 Thomas Telford Ltd
1997
Advances in Cement Research (1997) 9 (33): 25–30.
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Takahashi T, Yamamoto M, Ioku K, Goto S (1997), "Relationship between compressive strength and pore structure of hardened cement pastes". Advances in Cement Research, Vol. 9 No. 33 pp. 25–30, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/adcr.1997.9.33.25
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