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Effects of Calcination Conditions on the Formation and Hydration Performance of High-Alite White Portland Cement Clinker

Lei Huang, Geling Cheng, Shaowen Huang

2020Materials22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of sintering temperature and sintering time on mineral composition of high-alite white Portland cement clinker and hydration activity of the clinker. Effects of sintering temperature and sintering time on clinker mineral composition, C3S polymorph and size and hydration heat release rate were analyzed by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscope (SEM), differential scanning calorimetry&Thermogravimetric Analysis (DSC-TG) and isothermal heat-conduction calorimetry. Results shown that, with the increase of sintering temperature (1450–1525 °C) and sintering time (60–240 min), free lime (f-CaO) in clinker decreased, C3S grain size increased, and C3S crystal type changed from T3 to M type and R type, which exhibits higher symmetry. The hydration activity of different C3S crystals ranged from high to low as follows: T3→M1→M3→R@.

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AliteCalcinationPortland cementClinker (cement)Materials scienceCementComposite materialMetallurgyChemistryCatalysisBiochemistryConcrete and Cement Materials ResearchDrilling and Well EngineeringConcrete Properties and Behavior
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