A Novel Approach for Studying Cementitious Early-age Properties: an Equivalent Microstructure

来源 :The 14th International Congress on the Chemistry of Cement ( | 被引量 : 0次 | 上传用户:flyingmomo1986
下载到本地 , 更方便阅读
声明 : 本文档内容版权归属内容提供方 , 如果您对本文有版权争议 , 可与客服联系进行内容授权或下架
论文部分内容阅读
  A recently-developed technique for studying time-dependent properties of cement-based materials is presented.It is based on the replacement of a certain volume of cement/binder grains that would remain unhydrated at a specific early-age hydration stage with an equal volurre of inert rigid inclusions.The result is the creation of an "equivalent system" with microstructure mimicking the one achieved at that pre-defined early-age hydration stage by the original cementitious system ("real system").Such equivalent system is at equilibrium: it does not change over time.This approach allows studying critical, time-dependent properties such as transport properties,volume changes and creep on unchanging systems, decoupling these processes from otherwise ongoing hydration.In this study, the validity of this technique is investigated and applied to three mortar systems: an OPC system and two blended systems with slag and fly ash, respectively.Compressive strength and elastic moduli results show satisfactory equivalence between the real and equivalent systems.Further, microstructural characterization by means of mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP) shows comparable results in terms of total porosity.
其他文献
Alkali-activated aluminosilicate material, geopolymer, has been expected to be an alternate material for concrete.In this study, fly ash was activated only by alkali hydroxide solution with autoclave
会议
The setting process of the Alkali Activated Cement (AAC) generally is too rapid to be handled at the building site;to prolong the setting time of this type of cement is a key issue of its application.
The application of alkali-activated slag(AAS) has been restricted by its high drying shrinkage.In this paper,effects of CSA type expansion agent, CaO type expansion agent and shrinkage-reducing agent
The transformation process of clay minerals into pozzolanic products for use as active additives in cement matrixes has been closely studied by both the scientific community and the cement industry.So
Future cements will require new constituents in order to become a more sustainable construction product.Therefore, the durability of the cements made with them must be checked.In this respect, coal bo
Pastes with water-cement ratios of 0.3, 0.35, 0.4 and 0.45 were prepared for measuring the chemical shrinkage (CS), the autogenous shrinkage (AS) and the electrical resistivity (ER, p) during hydratio
Effects of polycarboxylate (PCE) superplasticizers with different densities of carboxylate groups, functional group contents, molecular weight, and side chain polymerization degrees on the hydration b
Compared with the added gypsum, protogenetic anhydrite is those anhydrite in clinker and admixture.And using protogenetic anhydrite as setting retarder instead of added gypsum to make cement could be
This paper presents results from the analysis of the first 48 hours of the hydration of three high-volume blended BFS-PC systems.This work has been carried out on the I11 beamline of the Diamond Light
Cementitious material is one of the potential substrates for widely practical application of photocatalysis.The loading effect and photocatalytic performance were investigated by loading nano-TiO2 on