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Results for "Structural Engineering Reports"
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Air-Void Characteristics and Permeability of Fibre Reinforced Repair Mortar for Conservation
DownloadSpring 2019
unduly altering the mortar strength. On the other hand, applying nano-lime was most beneficial in limiting water permeability in the natural Hydraulic Lime Mortars. The microstructure of cementitious materials has great influence on their engineering properties such as permeability, strength, and
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Spring 2012
The present study has focused on the effects of Powdered Activated Carbon (PAC) in fly ash on the air-entraining admixture demand and consequent properties of concrete. An extensive laboratory test program was completed during this investigation. Three series of mixes were designed to evaluate...
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Effect of Cellulose Nanocrystal Particles on Rheology, Transport and Mechanical Properties of Oil Well Cement Systems
DownloadSpring 2018
The increase in oil consumption during the past few decades, coupled with oil/gas extraction from shale in the recent years has increased drilling and cementing demands. Well cementing operation is one of the most crucial and important steps in any well completion. However, since it takes place...
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Fall 2019
The most common detrimental processes that lead to reduction in durability in reinforced concrete elements are shrinkage, sulphate attack and chloride attack. Shrinkage is a dimensional instability chiefly caused by a loss of moisture in the hydrating cement paste. Soluble sulphate ions take part...
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Spring 2013
The durability of concrete is one of its most important properties and has been an attractive subject for research in recent years. One of the criteria that affect concrete durability is permeability. Transport processes in concrete have been investigated for several decades. However, the...
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Experimental Study and Numerical Modeling of Diffusion and Reaction Behaviour in Cement-based Composites under Sulphate Attack
DownloadSpring 2016
This thesis describes several approaches evaluating the resistance of cement-based composites under adverse external-sourced sulfate attack. The conventional approach of evaluation by means of measuring expansion was discussed in comparison with the sulfate diffusion, which was quantified as a...
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Fall 2018
With growing concern over global warming and greenhouse gas emissions, research must be undertaken to reduce the environmental footprint of buildings. Cellular concrete provides good strength to weight ratios and good thermal insulation because of its cellular structure. This makes it suitable...
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Fall 2012
coarse aggregate. The fractured surface of the specimens revealed that in the lightweight and high strength mixes, cleavage was through the aggregates. A total of 18 structural SFRC specimens were designed and constructed to capture the behavior of shear-critical SFRC members. The specimens contained