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Cement Types Type Use C 3 S C 2 S C 3 A C 4 AF Comments I general 45-55 20-30 8-12 6-10 no limits on 4 principal components II general/ mod sulfate resistance/ mod heat of hydration III high early strength IV low heat of hydration V high sulfate resistance

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Page 1: Cement Types - KOCWcontents.kocw.net/KOCW/document/2014/hanyang/ryoujaesuk1/... · 2016. 9. 9. · Cement Types Type Use C 3S C 2S C 3A C 4AF Comments I general 45-55 20-30 8-12 6-10

Cement Types

Type Use C3S C2S C3A C4AF Comments

I general 45-55 20-30 8-12 6-10 no limits on 4 principal components

II general/

mod sulfate resistance/

mod heat of hydration

III high early strength

IV low heat of hydration

V high sulfate resistance

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New Performance-based Specification for

Portland Cements

ASTM C 1157 Standard Performance Specification for Hydraulic Cement

Type GU General use

Type HE High-early strength

Type MS Moderate sulfate resistance

Type HS High sulfate resistance

Type MH Moderate heat of hydration

Type LH Low heat of hydration

Option R Low reactivity with alkali-reactive aggregates

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Other Cement Types

• Type IA, Type IIA, Type IIA

• Blended cements (e.g., Types IP, IS, ISM, IIP, IIS, etc)

• White portland cement

• Masonry cement

• Expansive cements

• Calcium aluminate cements

• Rapid setting cements

• Oil well cements

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Microstructure

Solids

• C-S-H

• CH

• Ettringite

• Monosulfate hydrate

• Residual unhydrated cement

Voids

• Entrapped air (>1mm)

• Entrained air (75-500um

• Capillary pores (macro →

meso)

• Interlayer space (micropores)

Water

• Capillary water

• Adsorbed water

• Interlayer water

• Chemically combined water

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Microstructure

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Solids

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Interfacial Transition Zone

The ITZ is the region 10-50um

wide around coarse aggregate;

characterized by:

• Higher local porosity

• Greater density of pre-

existing microcracks

• Larger CH crystals that tend

to be oriented and more prone

to cleavage.

WEAK link in concrete!

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By tailoring the concrete mixture to reduce the influence of the

ITZ, strength, E, and impermeability are increased.

• lower w/c

• higher cement content

• use of SCMs

• smaller MSA

• reactive dolomitic aggregate

• lightweight aggregate

• extended moist curing

Interfacial Transition Zone