Title:
Studies on Slump Loss in Expansive Cement Concretes
Author(s):
P.K. Mehta
Publication:
Symposium Paper
Volume:
38
Issue:
Appears on pages(s):
57-68
Keywords:
acids; admixtures; compressive strength; crystallization; ettringite; expansive cement concretes; expansive cement type K; gypsum; hardening; hydration; mix proportioning; modulus of elasticity; shrinkage-compensating cements; slump
DOI:
10.14359/17198
Date:
1/1/1973
Abstract:
Slump loss or premature stiffening of cement concrete is generally caused by rapid precipitation of cement hydration products. As compared with portland cements, the expansive cements usually cause greater slump loss due to formation of larger volume of hydration products, such as ettringite and gypsum, during early stages of the hydration process.