INFLUENCE OF WATER-CEMENT RATIO AND SUPERPLASTICIZERS ON THE HEAT RELEASE, CEMENT HYDRATION AND HARDENING PROCESSES
Abstract
The regularities of influence of water-cement ratio (W/C) and superplasticizers on heat release, phase composition and strength in the process of cement hydration and hardening are revealed in the paper. It has been established that an increased W/C ratio causes not only an increase in the induction period and a slowdown in the hydration of cement, but also the formation of a different compositionof the hydrate phases. It has been found that the integral heat emissions, both at increased W/C = 0.5 and late cement hydration, do not have a directly proportional dependence on the strength generation rate. The inexpediency of using calorimetric analysis of cement systems at W/C = 0.5 for research purposes, connected primarily with the production of highly functional concretes, has been justified.
Published
2017-08-03
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Construction materials, products and structures