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Setting and rheological properties

the rheological requirements of materials for this application are demanding, and their evaluation has been important in the study of this group of AB cements. [Pg.375]

The rheological characteristics of AB cements are complex. Mostly, the unset cement paste behaves as a plastic or plastoelastic body, rather than as a Newtonian or viscoelastic substance. In other words, it does not flow unless the applied stress exceeds a certain value known as the yield point. Below the yield point a plastoelastic body behaves as an elastic solid and above the yield point it behaves as a viscoelastic one (Andrade, 1947). This makes a mathematical treatment complicated, and although the theories of viscoelasticity are well developed, as are those of an ideal plastic (Bingham body), plastoelasticity has received much less attention. In many AB cements, yield stress appears to be more important than viscosity in determining the stiffness of a paste. [Pg.375]


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