The features of the hydration and structure formation process of modified low-clinker binders

The effect of a complex additive consisting of silica fume and enrichment waste from the Karagailinsky mining and processing plant on the hydration and structure formation processes of cement systems is investigated. It was established that the introduction of a complex modifying additive consisting...

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Main Authors: Shariphan Zhakipbekov, Lyazat Aruova, Shamshygaiyn Toleubayeva, Talgat Ahmetganov, Aizhan Utkelbaeva
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Language:English
Published: Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University 2021-04-01
Series:Magazine of Civil Engineering
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Online Access:https://engstroy.spbstu.ru/en/article/2021.103.2/
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spelling doaj-bc7bd33a69bd43ddaa3b4a96a113a9192021-04-27T08:57:50ZengPeter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic UniversityMagazine of Civil Engineering2712-81722021-04-011033103021030210.34910/MCE.103.2The features of the hydration and structure formation process of modified low-clinker bindersShariphan Zhakipbekov0Lyazat Aruova1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7700-0303Shamshygaiyn Toleubayeva2Talgat Ahmetganov3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6386-037XAizhan Utkelbaeva4https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4173-206XFuture expansion project of TengizchevroilEurasian National University named after L.N. GumilyovKaraganda State Technical UniversityKaraganda State Technical UniversityKyzylorda State UniversityThe effect of a complex additive consisting of silica fume and enrichment waste from the Karagailinsky mining and processing plant on the hydration and structure formation processes of cement systems is investigated. It was established that the introduction of a complex modifying additive consisting of silica fume and enrichment waste from the Karagailinsky mining and processing plant into the cement composition CEM I 42.5 N SR increases the compressive strength at the age of 28 days by 15.7–28 %. It was revealed that the studied complex additives contribute to an increase in the amount of chemically bound water. The processes of hydration and hardening of multicomponent modified binders were investigated. It is shown that the high strength of cement stone on a modified binder is due to the formation of stable low-base hydro silicates. The source of the formation of low-base calcium hydro silicates is the pozzolanic reaction, which proceeds with the binding of the clinker minerals released during hydration, portlandite silica complex additive. It is shown that purposefully changing the composition of the binder and hydration conditions, it is possible to improve the phase composition, morphology of hydrates and influence its final properties.https://engstroy.spbstu.ru/en/article/2021.103.2/modified binderhydration processescalcium hydro silicatesbinder compositioncomplex modifying additivephysical and chemical studies
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author Shariphan Zhakipbekov
Lyazat Aruova
Shamshygaiyn Toleubayeva
Talgat Ahmetganov
Aizhan Utkelbaeva
spellingShingle Shariphan Zhakipbekov
Lyazat Aruova
Shamshygaiyn Toleubayeva
Talgat Ahmetganov
Aizhan Utkelbaeva
The features of the hydration and structure formation process of modified low-clinker binders
Magazine of Civil Engineering
modified binder
hydration processes
calcium hydro silicates
binder composition
complex modifying additive
physical and chemical studies
author_facet Shariphan Zhakipbekov
Lyazat Aruova
Shamshygaiyn Toleubayeva
Talgat Ahmetganov
Aizhan Utkelbaeva
author_sort Shariphan Zhakipbekov
title The features of the hydration and structure formation process of modified low-clinker binders
title_short The features of the hydration and structure formation process of modified low-clinker binders
title_full The features of the hydration and structure formation process of modified low-clinker binders
title_fullStr The features of the hydration and structure formation process of modified low-clinker binders
title_full_unstemmed The features of the hydration and structure formation process of modified low-clinker binders
title_sort features of the hydration and structure formation process of modified low-clinker binders
publisher Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University
series Magazine of Civil Engineering
issn 2712-8172
publishDate 2021-04-01
description The effect of a complex additive consisting of silica fume and enrichment waste from the Karagailinsky mining and processing plant on the hydration and structure formation processes of cement systems is investigated. It was established that the introduction of a complex modifying additive consisting of silica fume and enrichment waste from the Karagailinsky mining and processing plant into the cement composition CEM I 42.5 N SR increases the compressive strength at the age of 28 days by 15.7–28 %. It was revealed that the studied complex additives contribute to an increase in the amount of chemically bound water. The processes of hydration and hardening of multicomponent modified binders were investigated. It is shown that the high strength of cement stone on a modified binder is due to the formation of stable low-base hydro silicates. The source of the formation of low-base calcium hydro silicates is the pozzolanic reaction, which proceeds with the binding of the clinker minerals released during hydration, portlandite silica complex additive. It is shown that purposefully changing the composition of the binder and hydration conditions, it is possible to improve the phase composition, morphology of hydrates and influence its final properties.
topic modified binder
hydration processes
calcium hydro silicates
binder composition
complex modifying additive
physical and chemical studies
url https://engstroy.spbstu.ru/en/article/2021.103.2/
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