Testing of Cement-Based Materials
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Construction and Building Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2020) | Viewed by 81009
Special Issue Editor
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Dear Colleagues,
Concrete is the most consumed engineering material and has been used for more than 100 years. The construction material is used to build a structure outdoors, different from the other engineering materials produced inside manufacturing factories, which results in a unique process for its implementation. The construction material is usally produced in a local batch plant, and as a premature state it is transformed to a construction site (spatially distributed). Various producers and engineers are involved in its production, transformation, casting, and placing processes. Therefore, the application of the standard test methods is important for its quallity control and performance evaluation.
Advances in cement-based materials (e.g., high-performance concrete; high-strength concrete; self-consolidating concrete; fiber-reinforced cementitious composites; engineered cementitious composites; pervious concrete; low carbon concrete; and others) have brought the development of novel test methods to evalute their enhanced performances and material characterization. The test results and analysis for the new cement-based materials are also of interest in accompany with the test methods.
On the other hand, the technological advancement of the material characterization allows us to deeply understand the microstructure and behavior of cement-based materials. The characterization technology includes, but is not limited to, nanotechnolgy, rheological evaluation, nondstructive testing, and the multiphysics apporach. There are many other technologies related to the testing of cement-based materials. The field is rapidly advancing into new areas of discovery.
It is my pleasure to invite you to submit a manuscript for this Special Issue. Full papers, communications, and reviews are all welcomed.
Assoc. Prof. Jae Hong Kim
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- concrete
- cementitious materials
- test method
- performance evaluation
- material characterization
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