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Publications from Hamlin Jennings

TEA-21 Year 6/7
A499: Safety Concrete

Allen, A., Thomas, J., and Jennings, H. (2007). Measuring the chemical and physical properties of the nanoscale building blocks of concrete. NIST special publication.

Chen, J., Thomas, J., Jennings, H., and Taylor, H. (2004). Solubility and structure of calcium silicate hydrate. Cement and Concrete Research, 34:1499–1599.

J., T. and Jennings, H. (2004). A discussion of the paper the BET-specific surface area of hydrated Portland cement and related materials by ivan odler. Cement and Concrete Research, 34:1959–1960.

Jennings, H., Thomas, J., Gevrenov, G., Constantinides, G., and Ulm, F. (2005a). Modeling the nanostructure of C-S-H gel. In Cementitious Materials as Model Porous Media: Nanostructure and Transport Processes, pages 79–85, Monte Verita, Switzerland.

Jennings, H., Thomas, J., Gevrenov, G., Constantinides, G., and Ulm, F. (2005b). Nanostructure of C-S-H gel in cement paste as a function of curing conditions and relative humidity. In International Conference on Creep, Shrinkage and Durability of Concrete and Concrete Structures, CONCREEP7, Nantes, France.

Jennings, H., Thomas, J., Gevrenov, G., Constantinides, G., and Ulm, F. (2005c). Relating the nanostructure of concrete to engineering properties. In Proceedings, 2nd International Symposium on Nanotechnology in Construction, Bilbao, Spain.

Thomas, J., Chen, J., Allen, J., and Jennings, H. (2004). Effects of decalcification on the microstructure and surface area of cement and tricalcium silicate pastes. Cement and Concrete Research, 34:2297–2307.

Thomas, J. and Jennings, H. (2005). A colloidal interpretation of chemical aging of the C-S-H gel and its effects on the properties of cement paste. Cement and Concrete Research, 36:30–38.