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Investigation into relations among technological properties, hydration kinetics and early age hydration of self-leveling underlayments
Authors:Kouji Onishi  Thomas A. Bier
Affiliation:a UBE Industries, Ltd. Seavans North Bldg, 1-2-1, Shibaura, Minato-Ku, Tokyo 105-8449, Japan
b Institut für Keramik, Glas- und Baustofftechnik der TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany
Abstract:Technological properties such as flow value, setting times, compressive strength and early age dimensional stability as linear shrinkage and expansion have been studied for two types of self-leveling underlayments (SLU) in which the kind of calcium sulfates was varied. The influence on hydration kinetics has been measured by isothermal heat flow calorimetry. The results obtained for the technological properties change significantly when different kinds of calcium sulfates are used. The basic trend for the results changes when the composition changes from a calcium aluminate cement system to a Portland cement system. Additionally, there was an interesting relationship to final dimensional stability and shape of heat evolution curve. Moreover the time to reach plateau of dimensional stability was related to the development of compressive strength. In the meanwhile, using hemihydrate in Portland cement systems caused low compressive strength and significant expansion. On the other hand, in the results of XRD measurements, the first genesis of Ettringite corresponded to the first shrinkage of SLU. Interesting results related with technological properties and hydration kinetics or the results of XRD other than these above results were obtained.
Keywords:Calorimetry (A)   X-ray diffraction (B)   Expansion (C)   Shrinkage (C)   Ettringite (D)
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