Ji. Escalante-garcia et Jh. Sharp, The microstructure and mechanical properties of blended cements hydrated at various temperatures, CEM CONCR R, 31(5), 2001, pp. 695-702
The development of microstructure and compressive strength of three blended
cement pastes hydrated at temperatures ranging G-om 10 degreesC to 60 degr
eesC is described. The replacement materials were pulverised fuel ash (PFA)
, volcanic ash (VA), and ground, granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS), and
the blended cements had the same compositions as those reported in previou
s studies. The cement pastes were cured under water and tested for compress
ive strength at various time intervals over a period of 1 year. The only bl
ended cement paste that had substantially improved strength compared with t
he neat cement paste was that containing blast furnace slag, especially at
60 degreesC. Selected samples were examined by backscattered electrons in s
canning electron microscopy (SEM). Generally, the microstructures of the pa
stes cured at 60 degreesC showed greater apparent porosity than those cured
at 10 degreesC. The mechanism of hydration of the various blended cements
is discussed. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.