This paper studies the effect of sodium chloride as the additive component in cement paste. Sodium chloride was included at 0.5%, 1%, 1.5%, and 2% by weight of cement content. Analysis on the performance of this reagent was conducted via setting time, compressive strength, and porosity test. Based on the setting time analysis, the inclusion of sodium chloride can extend the initial setting time of cement paste up to 24.91% longer than control specimen. Obstruction on the formation of calcium silicate hydrate gel by sodium and chloride ion was one of the possible causes to this phenomenon. Acceleration on the compressive strength development by sodium chloride was also detected. It appears that sodium chloride was able to de-flocculate the ...
grantor: University of TorontoChloride-induced reinforcement corrosion is the dominant cau...
The objective of this study is to evaluate the early age hydration mechanisms of accelerated CEM I p...
This study deals with the chloride binding capacity of cementitious materials. The binding capacitie...
The presence of impurities in concrete system can possess a damaging effect to the structural integ...
<div><p>The influence of NaCl salt in the hydration of the Portland cement paste class G was studied...
The effect of including 5 % chloride salts (NaCl and CaCl2) on calcium sulfoaluminate cement hydrati...
This paper reports on the findings of a study of the chemistry of chloride penetration into cement p...
Carbonates and bicarbonates are two groups of accelerators which can be used in sprayed concrete. In...
This paper reports on the findings of a study of the chemistry of chloride penetration into cement p...
This paper reports on the findings of a study of the chemistry of chloride penetration into cement p...
A number of cement pastes were prepared in order to study the hydration processes taking place withi...
The article presents a comparative analysis on the hydration of cement paste without superplasticize...
The effects of different inorganic salt accelerators (CaBr2, NaBr, Ca(NO3)2, NaNO3) and an alkali-fr...
Early-age hydration of ordinary Portland cement is now acknowledged to originate from nucleation and...
grantor: University of TorontoChloride-induced reinforcement corrosion is the dominant cau...
grantor: University of TorontoChloride-induced reinforcement corrosion is the dominant cau...
The objective of this study is to evaluate the early age hydration mechanisms of accelerated CEM I p...
This study deals with the chloride binding capacity of cementitious materials. The binding capacitie...
The presence of impurities in concrete system can possess a damaging effect to the structural integ...
<div><p>The influence of NaCl salt in the hydration of the Portland cement paste class G was studied...
The effect of including 5 % chloride salts (NaCl and CaCl2) on calcium sulfoaluminate cement hydrati...
This paper reports on the findings of a study of the chemistry of chloride penetration into cement p...
Carbonates and bicarbonates are two groups of accelerators which can be used in sprayed concrete. In...
This paper reports on the findings of a study of the chemistry of chloride penetration into cement p...
This paper reports on the findings of a study of the chemistry of chloride penetration into cement p...
A number of cement pastes were prepared in order to study the hydration processes taking place withi...
The article presents a comparative analysis on the hydration of cement paste without superplasticize...
The effects of different inorganic salt accelerators (CaBr2, NaBr, Ca(NO3)2, NaNO3) and an alkali-fr...
Early-age hydration of ordinary Portland cement is now acknowledged to originate from nucleation and...
grantor: University of TorontoChloride-induced reinforcement corrosion is the dominant cau...
grantor: University of TorontoChloride-induced reinforcement corrosion is the dominant cau...
The objective of this study is to evaluate the early age hydration mechanisms of accelerated CEM I p...
This study deals with the chloride binding capacity of cementitious materials. The binding capacitie...