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Hydration of Composite Cements Containing Novel SCMs Cover

Abstract

The impact of novel supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) on the phase assemblage and the pore structure in cement pastes was studied and linked to their impact on the compressive strength in mortar. The composite cements analysed had a composition of 78 wt.% Portland cement, 18 wt.% SCM and 4 wt.% limestone filler, and the samples were cured sealed for 91 days at 20°C. The investigated SCMs comprise natural materials such as clays and volcanic rocks (rhyolite and hyaloclastite), and industrial products such as fly ash, slag, oil shale ash, bio-fuel ash or bio-coal fly ash. The results revealed that all the SCMs except oil shale ash contribute to the phase assemblage in a similar way, when clinker is replaced with 18 wt.% SCM. The pore structure of the different cement pastes was similar. Even when the composite cement pastes showed a higher total intruded pore volume compared to the Portland cement paste sample, these samples showed higher compressive strength. This indicates that total intruded porosity is not the only contribution to strength.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/ncr-2024-0003 | Journal eISSN: 2545-2819 | Journal ISSN: 0800-6377
Language: English
Page range: 77 - 97
Submitted on: Mar 21, 2024
Accepted on: Jun 17, 2024
Published on: Jul 5, 2024
Published by: Nordic Concrete Federation
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 2 issues per year
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© 2024 Pamela Zuschlag, Alisa Machner, Petter Hemstad, Knut O. Kjellsen, Maciej Zajac, Mohsen Ben Haha, Tobias Danner, Harald Justnes, Klaartje De Weerdt, Mette R Geiker, published by Nordic Concrete Federation
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