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2018

Heat of hydration

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Construction Methods Used For Controlling Temperature In Mass Concrete Structures, Mohamed Abdel-Raheem, Ofsman Quintana, Melissa Morales, Yahaira Marroquin-Villa, Dalinda Ramos, Sylvia Hernandez Jan 2018

Construction Methods Used For Controlling Temperature In Mass Concrete Structures, Mohamed Abdel-Raheem, Ofsman Quintana, Melissa Morales, Yahaira Marroquin-Villa, Dalinda Ramos, Sylvia Hernandez

Civil Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

The hydration of cement can release a substantial amount of heat that can be problematic in mass concrete structure. This heat of hydration (HH) can produce thermal stresses that can crack the concrete and compromise the integrity of the structure leading to its failure. Throughout the years, different methods have been developed in order to mitigate the negative effects of the HH on mass concrete structures. This study presents a comprehensive review of the previous methods documented in the literature that have been utilized in controlling the temperature rise due to the HH in mass concreting. The reviewed methods were …


Initial Investigation Of Generating Electricity From Concrete, Mohamed Abdel-Raheem, Ofsman Quintana Jan 2018

Initial Investigation Of Generating Electricity From Concrete, Mohamed Abdel-Raheem, Ofsman Quintana

Civil Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

Cement heat of hydration (HH) can be problematic especially in mass concrete structures as it causes thermal stresses that can lead to failure. Previous and current research has focused on minimizing the HH and mitigating its effects. The methods currently used for treating the HH in mass concreting varies between using: adding supplementary material to concrete, precooling of aggregates and mixing water, post-cooling of concrete, insulation of concrete members, and placement of concrete in thin lifts. These methods result in adding more cost and time to the construction project. This research sheds the light on a new approach in treating …