Ordinary Portland cement (OPC) prehydrates during storage or handling in moist environments, forming hydration products on or near its particles' surfaces. Prehydration is known to reduce OPC reactivity, but the extent of prehydration has not yet been quantitatively linked to reaction rate and mechanical property changes. A series of experiments are performed to develop a better understanding of prehydration, by intentionally exposing an OPC powder to either water vapor or liquid water, to investigate the extent to which premature contact of OPC with water and other potential reactants in the liquid and/or vapor state(s) can induce differing surface modifications on the OPC grains. Original results obtained using isothermal calorimetry, the...
This paper focuses on the influence of the chemical nature and the fineness of the fillers on the hy...
Cold weather drastically shortens the construction season in northern regions. Low ambient temperatu...
The decades-long use of supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) as replacements for ordinary Por...
Ordinary Portland cement (OPC) prehydrates during storage or handling in moist environments, forming...
The ageing of cements (CEM I 52,5 R and API Oilwell Class G) and also the pure cement clinker minera...
Prehydration; the reaction between anhydrous cement and water vapour, has deleterious effects on eng...
This study investigated the effects of cement prehydration on cement’s engineering properties. Anhyd...
Early-age hydration of Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) was studied in the presence of two additional ...
Early-age hydration of ordinary Portland cement is now acknowledged to originate from nucleation and...
Influence of C12A7 (12CaO·7Al2O3) as a functional component on hydration properties of Ordina...
Trabajo presentado en el 1st Central and Eastern European Conference on Thermal Analysis and Calorim...
Mineral Trioxide Aggregate, a common root-end filling material, was investigated using differential ...
Progress in understanding hydration mechanisms of alite and Portland cement is reviewed. Up to the e...
Cold weather drastically shortens the construction season in northern regions. Low ambient temperatu...
Supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) enhance early hydration of cement through theprovision o...
This paper focuses on the influence of the chemical nature and the fineness of the fillers on the hy...
Cold weather drastically shortens the construction season in northern regions. Low ambient temperatu...
The decades-long use of supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) as replacements for ordinary Por...
Ordinary Portland cement (OPC) prehydrates during storage or handling in moist environments, forming...
The ageing of cements (CEM I 52,5 R and API Oilwell Class G) and also the pure cement clinker minera...
Prehydration; the reaction between anhydrous cement and water vapour, has deleterious effects on eng...
This study investigated the effects of cement prehydration on cement’s engineering properties. Anhyd...
Early-age hydration of Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) was studied in the presence of two additional ...
Early-age hydration of ordinary Portland cement is now acknowledged to originate from nucleation and...
Influence of C12A7 (12CaO·7Al2O3) as a functional component on hydration properties of Ordina...
Trabajo presentado en el 1st Central and Eastern European Conference on Thermal Analysis and Calorim...
Mineral Trioxide Aggregate, a common root-end filling material, was investigated using differential ...
Progress in understanding hydration mechanisms of alite and Portland cement is reviewed. Up to the e...
Cold weather drastically shortens the construction season in northern regions. Low ambient temperatu...
Supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) enhance early hydration of cement through theprovision o...
This paper focuses on the influence of the chemical nature and the fineness of the fillers on the hy...
Cold weather drastically shortens the construction season in northern regions. Low ambient temperatu...
The decades-long use of supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) as replacements for ordinary Por...