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Experimental chemo-mechanics of early-age fracture properties of cement paste

Journal

CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH
Volume 75, Issue -, Pages 42-52

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cemconres.2015.04.004

Keywords

Fracture toughness C; Material properties; Hydration A; Aging C

Funding

  1. Concrete Sustainability Hub (CSHub) at MIT
  2. Portland Cement Association (PCA)
  3. RMC Research & Education Foundation

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The risk of early-age fracture of cementitious materials in ever more challenging environments provides a unique opportunity to employ an experimental chemo-mechanical platform to develop functional relations between hydration degree, fracture and strength properties, assessed by isothermal calorimetry, micro-scratching, splitting and microindentation on white cement paste at various curing ages from 7 h to 28 days. We show that the modulus, tensile strength, fracture toughness and energy all evolve with a natural logarithmic dependence on the hydration degree. These trends are linked to the densification of the material during the hydration process, explained by compaction mechanics and free volume theory. We show that while the fracture process zone size is essentially constant during the hydration process, the ductility of the material, quantified by M/H, decreases, and is consistent with the evolution of K-c/H. Both quantities provide a convenient way to experimentally assess the fracture sensitivity of early-age cement-based. materials. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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