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Relating Ettringite Formation and Rheological Changes during the Initial Cement Hydration: A Comparative Study Applying XRD Analysis, Rheological Measurements and Modeling

Jakob, Cordula ; Jansen, Daniel ; Ukrainczyk, Neven ; Koenders, Eddie ; Pott, Ursula ; Stephan, Dietmar ; Neubauer, Jürgen (2024)
Relating Ettringite Formation and Rheological Changes during the Initial Cement Hydration: A Comparative Study Applying XRD Analysis, Rheological Measurements and Modeling.
In: Materials, 2019, 12 (18)
doi: 10.26083/tuprints-00016232
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Type of entry: Secondary publication
Title: Relating Ettringite Formation and Rheological Changes during the Initial Cement Hydration: A Comparative Study Applying XRD Analysis, Rheological Measurements and Modeling
Language: English
Date: 16 January 2024
Place of Publication: Darmstadt
Year of primary publication: 2019
Place of primary publication: Basel
Publisher: MDPI
Journal or Publication Title: Materials
Volume of the journal: 12
Issue Number: 18
Collation: 12 Seiten
DOI: 10.26083/tuprints-00016232
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Origin: Secondary publication DeepGreen
Abstract:

In order to gain a deeper understanding of the rheological development of hydrating ordinary Portland cement (OPC) pastes at initial state, and to better understand their underlying processes, quantitative X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis and rheological measurements were conducted and their results combined. The time-dependent relation between phase development and flow behavior of cement paste was investigated at two different temperatures (20 and 30 °C), over a period of two hours. Regarding the phase development during hydration, ettringite precipitation was identified as the dominant reaction in the first two hours. For both temperatures, the increasing ettringite content turned out to correlate very well with the loss of workability of the reacting cement paste. An exponential relationship between ettringite growth and flow behavior was observed that could be explained by applying the Krieger-Dougherty equation, which describes the influence of solid fraction on the viscosity of a suspension.

Uncontrolled Keywords: hydration kinetics, rheology, ettringite formation, OPC, temperature, modeling, scanning electron microscopy (SEM)
Status: Publisher's Version
URN: urn:nbn:de:tuda-tuprints-162328
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This article belongs to the Special Issue Modeling of Cementitious Materials and Structures

Classification DDC: 600 Technology, medicine, applied sciences > 624 Civil engineering and environmental protection engineering
Divisions: 13 Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Sciences > Institute of Construction and Building Materials
Date Deposited: 16 Jan 2024 12:15
Last Modified: 03 Apr 2024 06:30
SWORD Depositor: Deep Green
URI: https://tuprints.ulb.tu-darmstadt.de/id/eprint/16232
PPN: 516762230
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