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Stoichiometry of pfa cement hydration

The relevant data for pfa cements are too scanty and too uncertain to allow [Pg.298]

As with the slag cement discussed in Section 9.2.7, the calculated water contents for different humidity states are lower, and the porosities higher than for comparable Portland cement pastes. The water contents are lower because replacement of CH by C-S-H or hydrated aluminate phases causes relatively little change in the HjO/Ca ratio, so that the water content tends to fall towards the value which would be given by the Portland cement constituent alone. Diamond and Lopez-Flores (D39) found that, for two 90-day-old pastes similar to that under discussion (30% pfa, w/s = 0.5), the non-evaporable water contents were l2.5 /o and 13.0%, while that of a Portland cement paste was l5.4 /o. The porosities are discussed in Section 9.7. [Pg.299]


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