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- Title
Effect of Temperatures up to 90°C on the Early Hydration of Portland–Blastfurnace Slag Cements.
- Authors
Utton, Claire A.; Hayes, Martin; Hill, Joanne; Milestone, Neil B.; Sharp, John H.
- Abstract
Isothermal conduction calorimetry has been used to monitor the early hydration of Portland–blastfurnace slag (BFS)-blended cements. Portland:BFS composite cements with ordinary Portland cement replacements from 0 to 90 wt% were studied at curing temperatures from 12° to 90°C. Peak II, principally associated with alite (Ca3SiO5) hydration, was accelerated with increasing temperature for all blends. Peak S, associated with BFS hydration, was particularly noticeable at 40° and 60°C. At higher curing temperatures, peak S merged with peak II, indicating thermal activation of BFS. Novel plots of total heat output against percentage replacement show that BFS contributes to the heat of hydration, even at temperatures below its thermal activation.
- Subjects
CALORIMETRY; HYDRATION; PORTLAND cement; SLAG; CONCRETE curing; TEMPERATURE; HEAT; ENTHALPY; MATERIALS science
- Publication
Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 2008, Vol 91, Issue 3, p948
- ISSN
0002-7820
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1551-2916.2007.02124.x