Dataset pertaining to Effect of a mixed-in crystallization inhibitor on the properties of hydraulic mortars

doi:10.4121/4eda7e7c-5c5d-46c9-9a1c-2b4cb0f129e0.v1
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doi: 10.4121/4eda7e7c-5c5d-46c9-9a1c-2b4cb0f129e0
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Kamat, Ameya; Barbara Lubelli; Schlangen, Erik (2024): Dataset pertaining to Effect of a mixed-in crystallization inhibitor on the properties of hydraulic mortars . Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/4eda7e7c-5c5d-46c9-9a1c-2b4cb0f129e0.v1
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Dataset

Dataset pertains to the meta data used for publishing the paper 'Effect of a mixed-in crystallization inhibitor on the properties of hydraulic mortars '

Research follows an experimental plan where sodium ferrocyanide is added to two binders, NHL and CEMI. The effect of adding sodium ferrocyanide on various properties of mortar as listed below, are assessed using experimental methods.

Data is included in 5 folders

01 Heat of hydration

02 Mechanical properties

03 Porosity and pore size distribution

04 absorption and drying

05 setting time


Each folder contains a readme file that elaborates the data further



history
  • 2024-05-02 first online, published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
format
zipped files containis .xlsx files for raw data and .m (matlab) files for processing the data. Each folder also includes .txt files instructing the users on the data and the processing codes
funding
  • MORtars with mixed-in Inhibitors for mitigation of SALt damage (MORISAL) (grant code 17636) NWO
organizations
TU Delft, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Department of Materials, Mechanics, Management & Design (3MD)

DATA

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