Ko. Kjellsen et al., HOLLOW-SHELL FORMATION - AN IMPORTANT MODE IN THE HYDRATION OF PORTLAND-CEMENT, Journal of Materials Science, 32(11), 1997, pp. 2921-2927
The characteristics and quantities of hollow shells (Hadley grains) in
the microstructure of Portland cement paste have been studied. It is
shown that at relatively early hydration stages, the hydration largely
occurs in a manner resulting in hollow shells. At later ages, the ''h
ollow-shell hydration'' mode becomes much less prominent as ''inner pr
oducts'' are increasingly formed. The intrinsic porosity associated wi
th hollow shells can be significant at later ages, between about 1% an
d 9%, depending on the mix composition and curing regime. The presence
of silica fume increases the amount of hollow-shell porosity consider
ably, while the hollow-shell porosity appears to decrease with decreas
ing water/binder ratio.