The hydration and thermal properties of cement-based materials containing various proportions of limestone powder as a partial replacement for ordinary Portland cement, were investigated and reported. Both compressive and flexural strengths of cement mortar with various contents of limestone powder were tested to study the influence of limestone powder on the strength development of resulting mixtures. The hydration heat and its rate of evolution were also tested, which clearly showed that the replacement percentage of limestone powder had significant effects on the total hydration heat but only a modest influence on the rate of heat evolution of cement-limestone binder. Importantly, the reduction coefficient of limestone powder on the hydr...
This paper presents the results of research into the heat of hydration and activation energy of calc...
This paper addresses the influence of using Portland limestone cement “PLC” on cement hydration by c...
The effects of limestone powder (LP) on the performance of Portland cement based composites have bee...
This study proposed a new binder as an alternative to conventional cement to reduce the heat of hydr...
This paper reports the influence of limestone particle size and the type of (partial) cement replace...
This paper presents the experimental results of a wide research program, tending to determine the hy...
The influence of supplementary materials such as slag, metakaolin and limestone in steam-cured terna...
This paper focuses on the influence of the chemical nature and the fineness of the fillers on the hy...
Abstract: Limestone is normally less expensive than portland cement and can cost effectively replace...
The physico-mechanical properties of hardened limestone-filled cement pastes were studied. Five fill...
It is currently vital to use more environmentally friendly cementitious composites, such as blended ...
The influence of the presence of limestone on the hydration of Portland cement was investigated. Ble...
This study investigated the mechanical properties and durability of mortar specimens containing vari...
Supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) enhance early hydration of cement through theprovision o...
E-modulus and heat of hydration are features of cement-based materials that follow a rapid rate of c...
This paper presents the results of research into the heat of hydration and activation energy of calc...
This paper addresses the influence of using Portland limestone cement “PLC” on cement hydration by c...
The effects of limestone powder (LP) on the performance of Portland cement based composites have bee...
This study proposed a new binder as an alternative to conventional cement to reduce the heat of hydr...
This paper reports the influence of limestone particle size and the type of (partial) cement replace...
This paper presents the experimental results of a wide research program, tending to determine the hy...
The influence of supplementary materials such as slag, metakaolin and limestone in steam-cured terna...
This paper focuses on the influence of the chemical nature and the fineness of the fillers on the hy...
Abstract: Limestone is normally less expensive than portland cement and can cost effectively replace...
The physico-mechanical properties of hardened limestone-filled cement pastes were studied. Five fill...
It is currently vital to use more environmentally friendly cementitious composites, such as blended ...
The influence of the presence of limestone on the hydration of Portland cement was investigated. Ble...
This study investigated the mechanical properties and durability of mortar specimens containing vari...
Supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) enhance early hydration of cement through theprovision o...
E-modulus and heat of hydration are features of cement-based materials that follow a rapid rate of c...
This paper presents the results of research into the heat of hydration and activation energy of calc...
This paper addresses the influence of using Portland limestone cement “PLC” on cement hydration by c...
The effects of limestone powder (LP) on the performance of Portland cement based composites have bee...