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Kinetics of Tricalcium Silicate Hydration in Diluted Suspensions by Microcalorimetric Measurements
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EngineeringExperimental ThermodynamicsChemistryChemical EngineeringMineral-fluid InteractionWater TreatmentCalcium AluminateThermodynamicsMicrocalorimetric MeasurementsMaterials ScienceMolecular SieveDiluted SuspensionsTricalcium Silicate HydrationWet ChemistryLime WaterInitial Hydration KineticsCalorimetric MethodHeat TransferEnvironmental EngineeringC 3Chemical Kinetics
Investigations of tricalcium silicate (C 3 S) suspensions using different techniques have shown the initial hydration kinetics of C 3 S are strongly dependent on the water/C 3 S ratio. In order to provide new experimental data on the hydration, we have adapted a Tian‐Calvet heat flow isothermal microcalorimeter to study thermal flow variation released by C 3 S stirred suspensions in water and saturated lime water. We observed three exothemic peaks and one endothermic peak. Their relative magnitude and duration depend on the W/C ration and the lime solution concentration. The protective layer theory appears to be consistent with our results for high W/C ratio. Moreover, portlandite precipitation seems to be a consequence and not the cause of the acceleratory period.
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