This article is a stage of the author’s research into the impact of different factors on the hydration of mineral binders. The problem of cement activity decrease due to adsorption moisture influence during long-term storage in normal conditions (20°C and 50% RH) was examined. The influence of storage period in airtight and non-airtight conditions on the kinetics of heat evolution during hydration as well as on phase composition of Portland cement was characterized using experimental methods.
Nowadays, there is a great demand for the accelerated hardening construction mixtures. That causes the necessity to the methods development for testing the effectiveness of accelerators, well as the analysis of kinetics of cement systems hydration in the early stages of hardening. This paper presents the results of an experimental research of interrelation between the growth kinetics of cement-based binder system strength and the heat release for pure cement hydration. How it was found, two compositions of construction mix, which are identical in mineral composition and differ in the presence of mono-functional accelerator, a comparison of strength growth dynamics can be carried out indirectly via the integral curve of heat release, obtained using the method of isothermal calorimetry.
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