The nature of the hydration products in hardened cement pastes

作者: I.G Richardson

DOI: 10.1016/S0958-9465(99)00036-0

关键词: Clinker (cement)Ground granulated blast-furnace slagMetallurgyCalcium silicateCementCementitiousComposite materialCalcium silicate hydrateMaterials scienceSilica fumePortland cement

摘要: … TEM; this is discussed in the section on slag–cement blends. The average Ca/Si ratio of both Ip and Op C–S–H is always 1.7–1.8 [3]. The silicate anion structure of the C–S–H is similar …

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