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Curin

C g of Concr
C rete

Curing; protec ction off concre


ete from
m moistu ure loss
s from as
a soonn
after pllacing as
a possible, an nd for th
he first few
f dayys of ha
ardening
g

Is show
wn below
w
Effect of curring tem
mperatture

Hydration reacttions be
etween ccement and
a watter are teemperatture
depend
dent andd rate of reaction
n increases with
h curing tempera
ature

At earlyy ages, rate


r of strength
s creases with curring tem
gain inc mperature
(higher temperatures in ncreasees rate ofo reactio
on, thus more C-S-H
C annd
gel is produced d at earlier timess, achievving a higher ge
el/space
e ratio an
nd
thus higgher stre
ength)

At laterr ages, higher


h sttrength a
are obta
ained fro
om conccrete curred at low
wer
tempera atures.

(C-SS- H gell is more


e rapidlyy produc
ced at hiigher tem
mperatu
ure and is
i
lesss uniform
m and heence we eaker than produced at lower
tem
mperaturres)

Standard curing tempe erature iss 22 ± 1 º C. Hy


ydration proceed
ds below
w0
op completely att -10 º C
º C, sto C.

Curin
ng me
ethods
s
Impo
ortant Notes

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