Publication: Effect of water curing temperature on compressive strength development and water absorption capacity of mortar mixtures
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Mardani, Ali
Altun, Muhammet Gökhan
Faqiri, Zia Ahmad
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Özen, Süleyman
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Yıldız Teknik Üniversitesi
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In this study, the effect of different curing temperature processes on the 1, 3, 7 and 28-day compressive strength and 28-day water absorption ratios of mortar mixtures were investigated. All mortar mixtures were prepared according to ASTM C109. The water/cement ratio, sand/binder ratio and flow values of mortar mixture were kept constant as 0.485, 2.75 and 25 +/- 2 cm, respectively. Polycarboxylate ether-based high range water reducing admixture was used for providing desired flow value. All mortar mixtures were cured at fresh state in a curing room under the same conditions (Temperature of 20 degrees C and Relative humanity (RH) of 95%) during 24 hours from casting. Then, specimens were subjected to 6 different water-curing conditions. According to test results, the 3-day compressive strength of mixtures cured in water having a temperature of 40 degrees C was higher than that of mixtures cured at 20 degrees C in water. At early ages, the high curing temperature negatively affected the 7 and 28-day compressive strength of mixtures. Specimens cured in water at 20 degrees C and 40 degrees C had the highest and lowest 28-day compressive strengths, respectively. Different curing conditions had no significant effect on the 28-day water absorption ratios of mortar mixtures.
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Mortar mixture, Curing conditions, Water absorption, Water curing temperature, Compressive strength, Self-compacting concrete, Fly-ash, Mechanical-properties, Silica fume, Powder concrete, Portland-cement, Hydration, Shrinkage, Moisture, Durability, Engineering
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Mardani, A. vd. (2020). "Effect of water curing temperature on compressive strength development and water absorption capacity of mortar mixtures". Sigma Mühendislik ve Fen Bilimleri Dergisi, 38(1), 135-148.