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Lime–cement mortars for coating with improved thermal and acoustic performance
I Palomar, G Barluenga, J Puentes
Construction and Building Materials 75, 306-314, 2015
922015
Thermal and hygric properties of biomaterials suitable for interior thermal insulation systems in historical and traditional buildings
M Jerman, I Palomar, V Kočí, R Černý
Building and Environment 154, 81-88, 2019
742019
Thermal enhanced cement-lime mortars with phase change materials (PCM), lightweight aggregate and cellulose fibers
C Guardia, G Barluenga, I Palomar, G Diarce
Construction and Building Materials 221, 586-594, 2019
632019
Influence of date palm fiber and shrinkage reducing admixture on self-compacting concrete performance at early age in hot-dry environment
T Tioua, A Kriker, G Barluenga, I Palomar
Construction and Building Materials 154, 721-733, 2017
522017
Effect of silica-based nano and micro additions on SCC at early age and on hardened porosity and permeability
J Puentes, G Barluenga, I Palomar
Construction and Building Materials 81, 154-161, 2015
452015
Hardened properties and microstructure of SCC with mineral additions
G Barluenga, I Palomar, J Puentes
Construction and Building Materials 94, 728-736, 2015
422015
Early age monitoring of self-compacting concrete with mineral additions
G Barluenga, J Puentes, I Palomar
Construction and Building Materials 77, 66-73, 2015
412015
Early age and hardened performance of cement pastes combining mineral additions
G Barluenga, I Palomar, J Puentes
Materials and structures 46, 921-941, 2013
392013
Influence of nanoclays on flowability and rheology of SCC pastes
H Varela, G Barluenga, I Palomar
Construction and Building Materials 243, 118285, 2020
362020
A multiscale model for pervious lime-cement mortar with perlite and cellulose fibers
I Palomar, G Barluenga
Construction and Building Materials 160, 136-144, 2018
292018
Effects of nano-components on early age cracking of self-compacting concretes
J Puentes, G Barluenga, I Palomar
Construction and Building Materials 73, 89-96, 2014
262014
Assessment of lime-cement mortar microstructure and properties by P-and S-ultrasonic waves
I Palomar, G Barluenga
Construction and Building Materials 139, 334-341, 2017
232017
Synergies on rheology and structural build-up of fresh cement pastes with nanoclays, nanosilica and viscosity modifying admixtures
H Varela, G Barluenga, I Palomar, A Sepulcre
Construction and Building Materials 308, 125097, 2021
172021
Laboratory characterization of brick walls rendered with a pervious lime-cement mortar
I Palomar, G Barluenga, RJ Ball, M Lawrence
Journal of Building Engineering 23, 241-249, 2019
142019
Effect of full scale pumping at early age and on hardened microstructure and properties of SCC with fly ash in hot-dry curing conditions
G Barluenga, M Giménez, A Sepulcre, I Palomar
Construction and Building Materials 191, 1128-1138, 2018
122018
Evaluation of the energy storage capacity of Phase Change Material cement-lime mortars by using heat flux meters and ultrasonic pulse transmission
C Guardia, G Barluenga, I Palomar
Journal of Energy Storage 50, 104674, 2022
92022
PCM cement-lime mortars for enhanced energy efficiency of multilayered building enclosures under different climatic conditions
C Guardia, G Barluenga, I Palomar
Materials 13 (18), 4043, 2020
92020
Methodology for monitoring cement based materials at early age combining NDT techniques
G Barluenga, J Puentes, I Palomar, C Guardia
Construction and Building Materials 193, 373-383, 2018
92018
Rheology and Build-Up of Fresh SCC Pastes Evaluated with the Mini-slump Cone Test
G Barluenga, I Palomar, C Guardia, H Varela, F Hernandez-Olivares
Rheology and Processing of Construction Materials: RheoCon2 & SCC9 2, 160-167, 2020
52020
Early age behaviour of self-compacting concrete with polypropylene fibers and carbon Nano fibers
J Puentes, G Barluenga, I Palomar
Fibre reinforced concrete: Challenges and opportunities BEFIB Proceedings …, 2012
52012
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