INVESTIGATING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HEAT OF HYDRATION AND PHYSICO-MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF CALCIUM SULFATE HEMIHYDRATE IN THE PRESENCE OF ADDITIVES

This article addresses the interplay between heat of hydration and physico-mechanical properties of calcium sulfate hemi-hydrate in the presence of retarding additives such as citric and malic acids and sodium citrate. The heat of hydration was measured using a semi-isothermal calorimeter. Results p...

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Main Authors: E. Najafi Kani, M. Nejan, A. Allahverdi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Iran University of Science & Technology 2016-12-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Materials Science and Engineering
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Online Access:http://ijmse.iust.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-899-1&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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spelling doaj-83f5065a1ee14d7eb223807d43698d692020-11-25T00:02:14ZengIran University of Science & TechnologyIranian Journal of Materials Science and Engineering1735-08082383-38822016-12-011346170INVESTIGATING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HEAT OF HYDRATION AND PHYSICO-MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF CALCIUM SULFATE HEMIHYDRATE IN THE PRESENCE OF ADDITIVESE. Najafi Kani0M. Nejan1A. Allahverdi2 Gypsum Research Group, Faculty of Chemical, Petroleum, and Gas Engineering, Semnan University Gypsum Research Group, Faculty of Chemical, Petroleum, and Gas Engineering, Semnan University Cement Research Center, School of Chemical Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology This article addresses the interplay between heat of hydration and physico-mechanical properties of calcium sulfate hemi-hydrate in the presence of retarding additives such as citric and malic acids and sodium citrate. The heat of hydration was measured using a semi-isothermal calorimeter. Results proved that citric and malic acids had superior impact on hydration and mechanical properties. While the concentration of additives was increasing, the maximum heat of hydration was decreasing from 56.15 cal/g.min for blank sample to 33 cal/g.min for high concentrations of citric and malic acids. Consequently, the measured time to this maximum heat of hydration and thus the induction period were increased significantly from 5 to 105 min. Mechanical results indicated that the increase in the amounts of additive led to the reduction of the compressive strength from 16.25 MPa in the blank sample up to 74% for the highest concentration of malic acidhttp://ijmse.iust.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-899-1&slc_lang=en&sid=1Calcium sulfate Additive Setting time Isothermal calorimeter Compressive strength
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author E. Najafi Kani
M. Nejan
A. Allahverdi
spellingShingle E. Najafi Kani
M. Nejan
A. Allahverdi
INVESTIGATING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HEAT OF HYDRATION AND PHYSICO-MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF CALCIUM SULFATE HEMIHYDRATE IN THE PRESENCE OF ADDITIVES
Iranian Journal of Materials Science and Engineering
Calcium sulfate
Additive
Setting time
Isothermal calorimeter
Compressive strength
author_facet E. Najafi Kani
M. Nejan
A. Allahverdi
author_sort E. Najafi Kani
title INVESTIGATING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HEAT OF HYDRATION AND PHYSICO-MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF CALCIUM SULFATE HEMIHYDRATE IN THE PRESENCE OF ADDITIVES
title_short INVESTIGATING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HEAT OF HYDRATION AND PHYSICO-MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF CALCIUM SULFATE HEMIHYDRATE IN THE PRESENCE OF ADDITIVES
title_full INVESTIGATING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HEAT OF HYDRATION AND PHYSICO-MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF CALCIUM SULFATE HEMIHYDRATE IN THE PRESENCE OF ADDITIVES
title_fullStr INVESTIGATING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HEAT OF HYDRATION AND PHYSICO-MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF CALCIUM SULFATE HEMIHYDRATE IN THE PRESENCE OF ADDITIVES
title_full_unstemmed INVESTIGATING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HEAT OF HYDRATION AND PHYSICO-MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF CALCIUM SULFATE HEMIHYDRATE IN THE PRESENCE OF ADDITIVES
title_sort investigating the relationship between heat of hydration and physico-mechanical properties of calcium sulfate hemihydrate in the presence of additives
publisher Iran University of Science & Technology
series Iranian Journal of Materials Science and Engineering
issn 1735-0808
2383-3882
publishDate 2016-12-01
description This article addresses the interplay between heat of hydration and physico-mechanical properties of calcium sulfate hemi-hydrate in the presence of retarding additives such as citric and malic acids and sodium citrate. The heat of hydration was measured using a semi-isothermal calorimeter. Results proved that citric and malic acids had superior impact on hydration and mechanical properties. While the concentration of additives was increasing, the maximum heat of hydration was decreasing from 56.15 cal/g.min for blank sample to 33 cal/g.min for high concentrations of citric and malic acids. Consequently, the measured time to this maximum heat of hydration and thus the induction period were increased significantly from 5 to 105 min. Mechanical results indicated that the increase in the amounts of additive led to the reduction of the compressive strength from 16.25 MPa in the blank sample up to 74% for the highest concentration of malic acid
topic Calcium sulfate
Additive
Setting time
Isothermal calorimeter
Compressive strength
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