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Study on the electrical properties of young concrete

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The process of hydration and solidification of young concrete has significant effect on the long term strength and durability of concrete. The electrical property of concrete provides a direct and practical method for monitoring and investigating the hydration process of young concrete. This study developed an advanced system for measurement of electrical parameters, used to study the electrical properties of young concrete. The test results provided the electric parameters for concretes with different water binder ratios and different mineral admixture incorporations. The variations and characteristics of the measured electrical parameters were closely related to the physical and chemical properties of young concrete. These parameters were used to analyze and study the hydration process of young concrete.

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Project supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 50178063) and Hong Kong Research Grant Council (HKUST6226/01E).

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Jin, Xy., Jin, Ng. & Li, Zj. Study on the electrical properties of young concrete. J. Zheijang Univ.-Sci. A 3, 174–180 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1631/BF03396434

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