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Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this paper, the changes undergone by cylindrical specimens as regards height, diameter, volume and penetrability, and also concentration of crystalline ettringite, when ordinary Portland cement is used.

5 citations


ReportDOI
01 Apr 1972
TL;DR: In this paper, pastes of three cements were examined by X-ray diffraction at five ages in seven laboratories and the results showed that the sequences of hydrates appearing and increasing, and cement constituents diminishing and in some instances disappearing, were more conspicuous.
Abstract: : Pastes of three cements were examined by X-ray diffraction at five ages in seven laboratories. Six of the laboratories used X-ray diffractometers and one used a focusing camera of the Guinier type. Six laboratories examined hydrated phases and synthesized hydrates. Pastes of all three cements were mixed at water-cement ratios of 0.35 and 0.65 and were examined after hydration had been stopped at ages of 1, 7, 28, 90, and 365 days. Pastes of Type I cement at 0.35 water-cement ratio contained ettringite, tetracalcium aluminate monosulfate-12-hydrate, calcium hydroxide, calcium silicate hydrate gel, and residual cement constituents. Tetracalcium aluminate monosulfate-12-hydrate was detected at 7 days and increased thereafter at the expense of ettringite. Compositions of pastes of this cement at 0.65 water-cement ratio were similar to those of the pastes 0f 0.35 water-cement ratio; the sequences of hydrates appearing and increasing, and cement constituents diminishing and in some instances disappearing, were more conspicuous.

3 citations