Title of article
Effect of pressure on early hydration of class H and white cement
Author/Authors
George W. Scherer، نويسنده , , Gary P. Funkhouser، نويسنده , , S. Peethamparan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
6
From page
845
To page
850
Abstract
The change in viscosity of cement slurry with temperature and pressure can be predicted by assuming that hydration can be treated as an activated process and that a given viscosity corresponds to a fixed degree of reaction. For Class H and White cements, chemical shrinkage experiments indicate that the activation energy is 33.8 kJ/mole and rheological measurements yield an activation volume of −30 cm3/mole. With these parameters, it is possible to predict the limit of pumpability of the slurry (which corresponds to a viscosity of about 2.5 Pa s) for arbitrary temperature and pressure cycles. This method of prediction requires that the physics of the process remain the same, but simply change in rate; therefore, the range of applicability is expected to be limited to temperatures below about 100 °C, since new phases occur at higher temperatures.
Keywords
Hydration , Kinetics , MODELING , rheology , workability
Journal title
CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH
Record number
1216792
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