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Standard Practice for Measuring Hydration Kinetics of Hydraulic Cementitious Mixtures Using Isothermal Calorimetry
STANDARD published on 15.12.2013
Designation standards: ASTM C1679-13
Note: WITHDRAWN
Publication date standards: 15.12.2013
SKU: NS-12181
The number of pages: 14
Approximate weight : 42 g (0.09 lbs)
Country: American technical standard
Category: Technical standards ASTM
Keywords:
cement-admixture interactions, hydration kinetics, hydration performance, isothermal calorimetry, sulfate depletion, ICS Number Code 91.100.10 (Cement. Gypsum. Lime. Mortar)
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5.1 Thermal power curves are used to evaluate the isothermal hydration kinetics of the combined mixture of different materials during the early period after being mixed with water. These isothermal power curves, or hydration profiles, may provide indications relative to setting characteristics, compatibility of different materials, sulfate balance and early strength development. The isothermal hydration profiles can also be used to evaluate the effects of compositions, proportions, and time of addition of materials as well as curing temperature. Special care must be used in evaluating extended retardation with paste specimens, which have been shown to overestimate the retardation of some mixtures containing cement, SCM, and admixtures. 5.2 This procedure can be used to measure the effect of chemical admixtures on the cement hydration profile. In many cases, the addition of chemical admixture changes the kinetics of cement hydration. 5.3 Although this technique has been used historically to understand issues related to setting and slump loss, it must be emphasized that isothermal calorimetry results cannot predict concrete performance definitely, either positively or negatively. Extensive verification in concrete at planned dosages and temperatures, and at higher dosages, is needed. Isothermal calorimetry is an effective tool to identify sensitivities, so that concrete testing can be efficiently planned and performed. 5.4 This practice provides a means of assessing the relative hydration performance of various test mixtures compared with control mixtures that are prepared in a similar manner. 5.5 The procedure and apparatus can be used to monitor the thermal power from pastes and mortars alone or in combination with chemical admixtures. 5.6 The isothermal calorimeter described here can be used to measure the thermal power and heat of hydration of mortars prepared independently or obtained by wet sieving from concrete in accordance with Practice C172. |
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1.1 This practice describes the apparatus and procedure for measuring relative differences in hydration kinetics of hydraulic cementitious mixtures, either in paste or mortar (See Note 1), including those containing admixtures, various supplementary cementitious materials (SCM), and other fine materials by measuring the thermal power using an isothermal calorimeter. 1.2 The values stated in SI units
are to be regarded as standard. No other units of measurement are
included in this standard.
1.3 This standard does not
purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated
with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard
to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine
the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
Standard Specification for Reference
Masses and Devices for Determining Mass and Volume for Use in
Physical Testing of Hydraulic Cements Standard Specification for Mixing Water
Used in the Production of Hydraulic Cement Concrete Standard Test Method for Time of Setting
of Concrete Mixtures by Penetration Resistance Standard Practice for Sampling Freshly
Mixed Concrete Standard Specification for Mixing Rooms,
Moist Cabinets, Moist Rooms, and Water Storage Tanks Used in the
Testing of Hydraulic Cements and Concretes Standard Specification for Standard
Sand Standard Terminology Relating to
Hydraulic and Other Inorganic Cements Standard Practice for Mechanical Mixing
of Hydraulic Cement Pastes and Mortars of Plastic Consistency Standard Terminology Relating to Concrete
and Concrete Aggregates API Specification RP 10B-2/ ISO
10426-2 Recommended Practice for Testing Well
Cements Available from American Petroleum Institute (API), 1220 L.
St., NW, Washington, DC 20005-4070, http://api-ec.api.org. |
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