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The assessment of porosity and pore size distribution of limestone Portland cement pastes
AbstractThe cement production industry is one of the most energy and raw materials consuming one. Over the last years a great effort is performed in order to substitute clinker for less energy demanding materials. Nevertheless, construction industry needs durable materials with improved properties. Limestone is being used in blended cements widely. The most important parameter that affects all the properties of cement paste is its pore structure. In this study, four different limestone cements were produced and their pore structure was determined by means of mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) cryoporometry. The conclusion of the study was that limestone addition affects the pore structure of the cement paste by increasing linearly the size of capillary pores from 20nm to 40nm when the maximum amount (35%) of limestone that is allowed by EN 197-1 is used. On the other hand the threshold diameter decreases exponentially and it is evident that limestone hardened cement pastes have many pores of the same size due to the filling effect that minerals additives have. Furthermore, limestone decreases the size of gel pores which is related to higher hydration rates. Hence, the use of limestone in cement produces a material that is structurally adequate to be used in construction.
The assessment of porosity and pore size distribution of limestone Portland cement pastes
AbstractThe cement production industry is one of the most energy and raw materials consuming one. Over the last years a great effort is performed in order to substitute clinker for less energy demanding materials. Nevertheless, construction industry needs durable materials with improved properties. Limestone is being used in blended cements widely. The most important parameter that affects all the properties of cement paste is its pore structure. In this study, four different limestone cements were produced and their pore structure was determined by means of mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) cryoporometry. The conclusion of the study was that limestone addition affects the pore structure of the cement paste by increasing linearly the size of capillary pores from 20nm to 40nm when the maximum amount (35%) of limestone that is allowed by EN 197-1 is used. On the other hand the threshold diameter decreases exponentially and it is evident that limestone hardened cement pastes have many pores of the same size due to the filling effect that minerals additives have. Furthermore, limestone decreases the size of gel pores which is related to higher hydration rates. Hence, the use of limestone in cement produces a material that is structurally adequate to be used in construction.
The assessment of porosity and pore size distribution of limestone Portland cement pastes
Pipilikaki, P. (Autor:in) / Beazi-Katsioti, M. (Autor:in)
Construction and Building Materials ; 23 ; 1966-1970
29.08.2008
5 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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