Abstract

The effects of water-to-cement ratio, time, and temperature of dry-hot-air treatment on the mechanical properties of cement pastes and mortars, immediately after demolding and after additional 7 and 28-day water curing at 20°C, is discussed. The results obtained are compared to those obtained on samples treated for 1, 7 and 28 days under normal curing conditions at 20°C. The samples were tested for density, compressive strength, porosity, and loss on ignition in the range 100–1000°C.

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