The objective of this study is to evaluate the early age hydration mechanisms of accelerated CEM I pastes. Liquid phase analysis, conductimetry, isothermal calorimetry, in situ XRD and SEM were performed on cement pastes produced with equivalent doses of an alkaline accelerator (sodium aluminate solution) and of an alkali-free accelerator (aluminum sulfate solution). Results showed that the addition of these chemicals first changes the ionic equilibria of the medium by the consumption of Ca2+ and SO42- ions from the liquid phase. The alkali-free accelerator contributes to the rapid formation of ettringite, as well as to a faster rate of alite dissolution and hydration. The aluminate accelerator leads to AFt and AFm formation, rapidly deplet...
The challenge here is to unravel the hydration mechanism of these cements, the effect of w/c mass ra...
The evolution of mechanical strength in cement matrices is strongly dependent on cement properties a...
Early-age hydration of ordinary Portland cement is now acknowledged to originate from nucleation and...
The objective of this study is to evaluate the early age hydration mechanisms of accelerated CEM I p...
The objective of this work is to parametrize the early age hydration behavior of accelerated cement ...
In practice, most of the studies about the interaction between cement and accelerators is performed ...
Fluoride-containing alkali-free setting accelerators are a common type of admixture used in tunnel s...
The effects of different inorganic salt accelerators (CaBr2, NaBr, Ca(NO3)2, NaNO3) and an alkali-fr...
A number of cement pastes were prepared in order to study the hydration processes taking place withi...
Underground job sites such as tunnels and mines rely on the quality of recently sprayed concrete to ...
We proposed a type of low-alkali liquid state setting accelerator, named HLSA; it was environmentall...
The current state of knowledge of cement hydration mechanisms is reviewed, including the origin of t...
The presented paper aims to describe the influence of accelerating admixtures on the properties and ...
Early-age hydration with neutral or alkaline (0 M to 8 M) solutions was studied in calcium sulfoalum...
The behavior of sulfoaluminate (CSA) cements hydrated in neutral or alkaline solutions (0 M, 0.1 M, ...
The challenge here is to unravel the hydration mechanism of these cements, the effect of w/c mass ra...
The evolution of mechanical strength in cement matrices is strongly dependent on cement properties a...
Early-age hydration of ordinary Portland cement is now acknowledged to originate from nucleation and...
The objective of this study is to evaluate the early age hydration mechanisms of accelerated CEM I p...
The objective of this work is to parametrize the early age hydration behavior of accelerated cement ...
In practice, most of the studies about the interaction between cement and accelerators is performed ...
Fluoride-containing alkali-free setting accelerators are a common type of admixture used in tunnel s...
The effects of different inorganic salt accelerators (CaBr2, NaBr, Ca(NO3)2, NaNO3) and an alkali-fr...
A number of cement pastes were prepared in order to study the hydration processes taking place withi...
Underground job sites such as tunnels and mines rely on the quality of recently sprayed concrete to ...
We proposed a type of low-alkali liquid state setting accelerator, named HLSA; it was environmentall...
The current state of knowledge of cement hydration mechanisms is reviewed, including the origin of t...
The presented paper aims to describe the influence of accelerating admixtures on the properties and ...
Early-age hydration with neutral or alkaline (0 M to 8 M) solutions was studied in calcium sulfoalum...
The behavior of sulfoaluminate (CSA) cements hydrated in neutral or alkaline solutions (0 M, 0.1 M, ...
The challenge here is to unravel the hydration mechanism of these cements, the effect of w/c mass ra...
The evolution of mechanical strength in cement matrices is strongly dependent on cement properties a...
Early-age hydration of ordinary Portland cement is now acknowledged to originate from nucleation and...