XRD analysis for hydration products of different lime-pozzolan systems

This study represents a part of an extensive experimental program devoted to study the properties of different Lime-Pozzolan systems as a sustainable binder to replace Portland cement in concrete. These systems were Lime-Silica fume, Lime-Silica fume-Fly ash and Lime-Metakaolin. Four powder samples...

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Main Authors: Kadum Nahida, Al-Azzawi Zeyad, al-Attar Tareq
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201816202007
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author Kadum Nahida
Al-Azzawi Zeyad
al-Attar Tareq
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description This study represents a part of an extensive experimental program devoted to study the properties of different Lime-Pozzolan systems as a sustainable binder to replace Portland cement in concrete. These systems were Lime-Silica fume, Lime-Silica fume-Fly ash and Lime-Metakaolin. Four powder samples for X-ray diffraction, XRD, analysis was prepared from the studied systems. These samples were chosen to monitor the effect of curing age on the hydration process and to study the difference in hydration products when using different binder systems. According to the defined minerals by XRD analysis, the hydration products of all investigated Lime-Pozzolan mixtures are closely similar to those of Portland cements. The current XRD analyses have been employed to build recommendations for the forecast performance for each system.
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spelling doaj.art-8dd4fdbaf3624a0db86576e392c6d0882022-12-21T21:28:08ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011620200710.1051/matecconf/201816202007matecconf_bcee32018_02007XRD analysis for hydration products of different lime-pozzolan systemsKadum NahidaAl-Azzawi Zeyadal-Attar TareqThis study represents a part of an extensive experimental program devoted to study the properties of different Lime-Pozzolan systems as a sustainable binder to replace Portland cement in concrete. These systems were Lime-Silica fume, Lime-Silica fume-Fly ash and Lime-Metakaolin. Four powder samples for X-ray diffraction, XRD, analysis was prepared from the studied systems. These samples were chosen to monitor the effect of curing age on the hydration process and to study the difference in hydration products when using different binder systems. According to the defined minerals by XRD analysis, the hydration products of all investigated Lime-Pozzolan mixtures are closely similar to those of Portland cements. The current XRD analyses have been employed to build recommendations for the forecast performance for each system.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201816202007
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XRD analysis for hydration products of different lime-pozzolan systems
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title XRD analysis for hydration products of different lime-pozzolan systems
title_full XRD analysis for hydration products of different lime-pozzolan systems
title_fullStr XRD analysis for hydration products of different lime-pozzolan systems
title_full_unstemmed XRD analysis for hydration products of different lime-pozzolan systems
title_short XRD analysis for hydration products of different lime-pozzolan systems
title_sort xrd analysis for hydration products of different lime pozzolan systems
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