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Mechano-chemical modification of cement with high volumes of blast furnace slag
AbstractThe application of chemical admixtures significantly improves the performance of cement-based materials. Some admixtures can also be used to modify the cement grinding process and induce changes in the structure of cement minerals due to mechano-chemical activation. A reactive silica-based complex admixture was developed for the modification of cement grinding. This paper examines the effect of grinding on the strength of a modified cement containing granulated blast furnace slag in high volumes. According to the test results, mortars based on the modified cement possess a compressive strength of up to 91.7MPa, a 62% increase over the reference.
Mechano-chemical modification of cement with high volumes of blast furnace slag
AbstractThe application of chemical admixtures significantly improves the performance of cement-based materials. Some admixtures can also be used to modify the cement grinding process and induce changes in the structure of cement minerals due to mechano-chemical activation. A reactive silica-based complex admixture was developed for the modification of cement grinding. This paper examines the effect of grinding on the strength of a modified cement containing granulated blast furnace slag in high volumes. According to the test results, mortars based on the modified cement possess a compressive strength of up to 91.7MPa, a 62% increase over the reference.
Mechano-chemical modification of cement with high volumes of blast furnace slag
Sobolev, Konstantin (author)
Cement and Concrete Composites ; 27 ; 848-853
2005-03-29
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Mechano-chemical modification of cement with high volumes of blast furnace slag
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