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The Effect of Elevated Curing Temperatures on High Ye'elimite Calcium Sulfoaluminate Cement Mortars
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- Issue Date
- 2019-04
- Publisher
- MDPI Open Access Publishing
- Citation
- Materials, Vol.12 No.7, p. 1072
- Abstract
- This study investigated the material properties and hydration characteristics of calcium sulfoaluminate cement (CSA) based mortars cured under 3 different initial curing temperatures. Two CSA cements with different M-values were selected. Obtained experimental results of mechanical properties, dimensional stability, and heat release were explained by hydration characteristics from X-ray diffraction, thermal gravimetric analysis, porosimetry, and thermodynamic modeling. Decomposition of ettringite decreased compressive strength but re-formation of ettringite after additional curing at 30 degrees C helped to recover the strength in CSA cement with a high amount of calcium sulfate. CSA cement with a low amount of calcium sulfate which was designed to predominantly have monosulfate as the main hydration product, showed increased 1-day strength after higher temperature curing but this occurred was at the expense of decreased 28-day strength.
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- 1996-1944
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