@ARTICLE{Woyciechowski_P._Effect, author={Woyciechowski, P.}, volume={Vol. 66}, number={No 1}, journal={Archives of Civil Engineering}, pages={143-160}, howpublished={online}, publisher={WARSAW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING and COMMITTEE FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES}, abstract={The general standards and guidelines recommendations for PCC suggest alternating conditions of curing: starting with wet conditions for effective hydration of Portland cement followed by air-dry conditions for polymer hardening. The often accepted curing regime of PCC covers 5 days of wet curing and then the air-dry curing but it is not the optimum one. The aim of the investigation was to find the best scenario for PCC with two types of polymer modifiers: two-component epoxy resin and water dispersion of polyacrylates. The following exploitation properties were accepted as the criteria of evaluation of PCC curing effectiveness: compressive strength, tensile splitting strength, surface tensile strength (by pull-off method), wear resistance, water penetration under pressure and resistance to carbonation. The optimum time of PCC wet curing is possibly between 7 and 14 days, however, it have to be verified experimentally for specific PCC composition.}, type={Article}, title={Effect of Curing Regime on Polymer-Cement Concrete Properties}, URL={http://ochroma.man.poznan.pl/Content/115110/PDF/10_Paper_726_do%20druku_B5_met.pdf}, doi={10.24425/ace.2020.131780}, keywords={Composites, Polymers, polymer-cement concrete, Curing}, }