Detail publikačního výsledku
The influence of particle size of cement and different additives on the properties of Portland cement pastes.
ŠILER, P.; KOLÁŘOVÁ, I.; SEHNAL, T.; SNOP, R.; OPRAVIL, T.; ŠOUKAL, F.
Original Title
The influence of particle size of cement and different additives on the properties of Portland cement pastes.
English Title
The influence of particle size of cement and different additives on the properties of Portland cement pastes.
Type
Scopus Article
Original Abstract
The consumption of concrete as a building material is still increasing over the world. Concrete production is closely associated with CO2 and other greenhouse gases emissions. The reduction of these emissions can be achieved by a higher utilization of secondary raw materials in cement mixtures. Particle size is an important factor for more effective use of these materials. This work is focused on the calorimetric determination of the effect of particle size of cement, finely ground granulated blast furnace slag (GBFS), high-temperature fly ash (FA) and fluidized fly ash (FFA) on the Portland cement hydration. Effect of particle size on the hydration of pure cement pastes and pastes with the addition of secondary raw materials is monitored by isoperibolic calorimetry. Other part of this work is aimed on the mechanical properties of resulting materials. The flexural strength and compressive strength were observed after 1, 7 and 28 days of curing.
English abstract
The consumption of concrete as a building material is still increasing over the world. Concrete production is closely associated with CO2 and other greenhouse gases emissions. The reduction of these emissions can be achieved by a higher utilization of secondary raw materials in cement mixtures. Particle size is an important factor for more effective use of these materials. This work is focused on the calorimetric determination of the effect of particle size of cement, finely ground granulated blast furnace slag (GBFS), high-temperature fly ash (FA) and fluidized fly ash (FFA) on the Portland cement hydration. Effect of particle size on the hydration of pure cement pastes and pastes with the addition of secondary raw materials is monitored by isoperibolic calorimetry. Other part of this work is aimed on the mechanical properties of resulting materials. The flexural strength and compressive strength were observed after 1, 7 and 28 days of curing.
Keywords
Portland cement; isoperibolic calorimetry; ground blasted furnace slag; fly ash; mechanical properties.
Key words in English
Portland cement; isoperibolic calorimetry; ground blasted furnace slag; fly ash; mechanical properties.
Authors
ŠILER, P.; KOLÁŘOVÁ, I.; SEHNAL, T.; SNOP, R.; OPRAVIL, T.; ŠOUKAL, F.
RIV year
2017
Released
01.04.2016
Publisher
Trans tech Publications, Switzerland
Location
Switzerland
ISBN
0255-5476
Periodical
Materials Science Forum
Volume
851
Number
2
State
Swiss Confederation
Pages from
104
Pages to
109
Pages count
6
URL
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BibTex
@article{BUT123499,
author="Pavel {Šiler} and Iva {Šilerová} and Tomáš {Sehnal} and Roman {Snop} and Tomáš {Opravil} and František {Šoukal}",
title="The influence of particle size of cement and different additives on the properties of Portland cement pastes.",
journal="Materials Science Forum",
year="2016",
volume="851",
number="2",
pages="104--109",
doi="10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.851.104",
issn="0255-5476",
url="http://www.scientific.net/MSF.851.104"
}
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