Abstract

This research aims to clarify the intrinsic effect of microwave pre-curing on the hydration kinetics and microstructure development of Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC). Six hours after casting, the UHPC samples are subjected to microwave pre-curing for 60–240 s. Then, the macro and micro characteristics of the cured UHPC are evaluated. The observed experimental results show that the microwave treatment can create a dense shell around the cured UHPC's periphery, which can resist the lateral deformation of the specimen and guarantee the excellent mechanical properties of the treated sample. Moreover, when steel fibres are included into UHPC, the reflection and shielding effect of the 3D fibres network can significantly block the promotion effect of microwave on the strength development of UHPFRC. Additionally, due to the high energy of microwave, high polymerization hydration products and advanced pore structure (micro and meso scales) can be observed in the pre-cured UHPC.

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