“…Under autoclave conditions, large amounts of hydration products with high crystallinity and large size were generated in short time and wrapped surround the unreacted cement, limited the forward hydration, and made the concrete more brittle. [9][10][11] Water vapor violently transferred during autoclave curing, causing weak permeability from larger porosity and more connected pores. [12][13][14] Hence, the research about early strength concrete with autoclave-free curing was signicantly important.…”