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Supplementary Cementitious Materials in Concrete [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
The articles featured in this Special Issue cover different aspects of the design, testing, and application of various types of supplementary cementitious materials in concrete. The results of the research, conducted by over 50 international universities
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Microstructure and mechanical properties of sustainable cementitious materials with ultra-high substitution level of calcined clay and limestone powder

open access: yesConstruction and Building Materials, 2022
Supplementary cementitious materials have been widely used to partially replace ordinary Portland cement. An increasing level of the substitution is a highly effective way to reduce carbon dioxide emission and energy consumption of cementitious materials.
Tariq Jamil, Chuanlin Hu, Jing Yu
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Supplementary Cementitious Materials

Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry, 2012
The current widespread use of calcium silicate or aluminate hydrate binder systems in the construction industry finds its roots in the Antique world where mixtures of calcined lime and finely ground reactive (alumino-)silicate materials were pioneered and developed as competent inorganic binders.
R. Snellings, G. Mertens, J. Elsen
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Supplementary cementitious materials

Cement and Concrete Research, 2011
Abstract The use of silica rich SCMs influences the amount and kind of hydrates formed and thus the volume, the porosity and finally the durability of these materials. At the levels of substitution normally used, major changes are the lower Ca/Si ratio in the C–S–H phase and consumption of portlandite.
Barbara Lothenbach   +2 more
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Metakaolin as supplementary cementitious material

Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, 2005
In this paper the optimization of the kaolin calcination is studied, aiming at using the produced metakaolin as supplementary cementitious material. Representative samples of poor Greek kaolin (Milos island) and a high purity commercial kaolin were tested. Samples were heated at different temperatures during different times.
E. Badogiannis, G. Kakali, S. Tsivilis
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Calcined Palygorskites as Supplementary Cementitious Materials

Clays and Clay Minerals, 2022
AbstractReducing the environmental footprint of cement is an absolute necessity to meet the commitments of COP26 and to limit global warming to + 1.5°C compared to the pre-industrial level. In this context, particular interest has developed in recent years in the use of calcined clays as supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs).
Poussardin, Victor   +5 more
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Investigations on the cementitious grouts containing supplementary cementitious materials

Cement and Concrete Research, 2002
Concrete structures often exhibit distress during their service life due to one or more of the following causes: faulty design, use of substandard materials, poor construction, misuse or overloading. Of these, poor construction practices result in porous concrete which necessitates remedial and strengthening measures, if a structure is to meet the ...
T.S. Krishnamoorthy   +4 more
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Supplementary Cementitious Material: An Elixir for Concrete

2020
The concrete mix design of high-performance concrete of M-60 grade for the construction of Piers has to be done with as low cement content as possible to minimize the effect of heat during production, pouring and hardening of concrete in hot weather of Ludhiana.
Abhishek Kumar Jaiswal   +1 more
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Supplementary Cementitious Materials Potential in Africa

World Cement, 2012
Paper discusses potentials for the use of supplementary cementitious materials in concrete production in Africa.
Uzoegbo, Herbert   +3 more
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Chapter 43: Supplementary Cementitious Materials

2006
THIS WRITER IS INDEBTED TO PRIOR AUTHORS OF this chapter [1–4] because their work provides the background for this version. I have borrowed from their ideas and specific words. However, following the format provided by Cain [4], this chapter will present less discussion of the use of these materials in concrete and more on the characteristics of the ...
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