Process-Optimized High-Performance Concrete: From Material Design to Structural Applications
A special issue of Processes (ISSN 2227-9717). This special issue belongs to the section "Manufacturing Processes and Systems".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 September 2026 | Viewed by 24
Special Issue Editors
Interests: material design; structural performance; durability of concrete structures
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Interests: material design; structural performance; durability of concrete structures
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue explores the full spectrum of Process-Optimized High-Performance Concrete (PO-HPC), connecting developments from material design to practical structural applications. It compiles experimental, numerical, and field-performance studies that demonstrate how control over mix proportions, mixing processes, curing regimes, and additive technologies can yield consistent, high-performance concrete with enhanced strength, durability, workability, and sustainability. Papers consider both microscopic material mechanisms and macroscopic structural behavior, emphasizing process optimization strategies such as rheology control, early-age strength development, shrinkage mitigation, and long-term durability under aggressive environments. The Issue highlights validated design methodologies, standardized testing protocols, and scalable manufacturing approaches that enable reliable performance in critical structures (e.g., high-rise buildings, bridges, and seismic zones). By linking material design to structural performance, the collection advances criteria for specification, quality assurance, and lifecycle assessment, offering practical guidance for researchers and practitioners aiming to implement PO-HPC in next-generation infrastructure.
The Special Issue explores how process optimization shapes HPC from the material level to structural performance.
Topics include the following:
- Process-optimized manufacturing and mix design;
- Rheology, workability, shrinkage mitigation, and early-age behavior
- Durability and long-term performance;
- Microstructural mechanisms, macroscopic structural response, and validated design methodologies;
- Testing, standardization, quality assurance, and lifecycle assessment.
Dr. Bilal El-Ariss
Dr. Said Elkholy
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- process-optimized high-performance concrete
- material design
- mix proportions
- curing regimes
- additive technologies
- rheology control
- early-age strength
- long-term durability
- structural applications
- lifecycle assessment
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