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Contribución al estudio de la resistencia química de los cementos. Comportamiento mecánico de un cemento portland resistente al yeso (2.ª parte)
This work, a completion of which started in (1), studies the evolution of the mechanical flexural strain of different ranges of mortar samples of 1 X 1 X 6 cm (12 samples/ranges/age/solution) made with sulphoresistant portland cement (P-450-Y, according to RC-75), submerged in filtered drinking water and in the following aggressive solutions: saturated of CaSO4.2 H2O, saturated of CaSO4.2 H2O, of MgSO4.7 H2O (3.22 g/l), of MgSO4.7 H2O (32.2 g/l), saturated of CaSO4.2 H2O plus MgSO4.7 H2O (3.22 g/l) saturated of CaSO4.2 H2O plus MgSO4.7 H2O (32.2 g/l) and artificial ASTM D 1141-75 sea water, during 56 – 90 - 180 - 360 - 540 - 720 - 900 and 1.080 days, after the curing period (1 + 21 days). It also studies the variation of those mechanical flexural strain and compression strain of 4 X 4 X 16 cm mortar samples (1 : 3), to centrifugal tension of 7 X 7 X 28 cm mortar samples and to flexural strain and compression strain of 10 X 10 X 40 cm concrete samples made with the mentioned cement (P-450-Y), when they are submerged in drinking water and in five agressive solutions (CaSO4.2 H2O saturated solution, Na2SO4 (2.1 g/l) solution, MgSO4.7 H2O (3.22 g/l) solution, Na2SO4 (3.5 g/l) plus NaCl (20.0 g/l) solution and artificial ASTM D 1141-75 sea water during 6 - 12 – 18 – 24 – 30 - 36- 42 - 48 - 54 and 60 months, after the curing period (1 + 30 days). The results obtained allow to stablish a range of the studied cement according to its behaviour, against the mentioned agressive solutions.
Contribución al estudio de la resistencia química de los cementos. Comportamiento mecánico de un cemento portland resistente al yeso (2.ª parte)
This work, a completion of which started in (1), studies the evolution of the mechanical flexural strain of different ranges of mortar samples of 1 X 1 X 6 cm (12 samples/ranges/age/solution) made with sulphoresistant portland cement (P-450-Y, according to RC-75), submerged in filtered drinking water and in the following aggressive solutions: saturated of CaSO4.2 H2O, saturated of CaSO4.2 H2O, of MgSO4.7 H2O (3.22 g/l), of MgSO4.7 H2O (32.2 g/l), saturated of CaSO4.2 H2O plus MgSO4.7 H2O (3.22 g/l) saturated of CaSO4.2 H2O plus MgSO4.7 H2O (32.2 g/l) and artificial ASTM D 1141-75 sea water, during 56 – 90 - 180 - 360 - 540 - 720 - 900 and 1.080 days, after the curing period (1 + 21 days). It also studies the variation of those mechanical flexural strain and compression strain of 4 X 4 X 16 cm mortar samples (1 : 3), to centrifugal tension of 7 X 7 X 28 cm mortar samples and to flexural strain and compression strain of 10 X 10 X 40 cm concrete samples made with the mentioned cement (P-450-Y), when they are submerged in drinking water and in five agressive solutions (CaSO4.2 H2O saturated solution, Na2SO4 (2.1 g/l) solution, MgSO4.7 H2O (3.22 g/l) solution, Na2SO4 (3.5 g/l) plus NaCl (20.0 g/l) solution and artificial ASTM D 1141-75 sea water during 6 - 12 – 18 – 24 – 30 - 36- 42 - 48 - 54 and 60 months, after the curing period (1 + 30 days). The results obtained allow to stablish a range of the studied cement according to its behaviour, against the mentioned agressive solutions.
Contribución al estudio de la resistencia química de los cementos. Comportamiento mecánico de un cemento portland resistente al yeso (2.ª parte)
Demetrio Gaspar-Tébar (author) / José Luis Sagrera-Moreno (author) / Victoriano González-Vila (author)
1985
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