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Effect of water curing conditions on the hydration degree and compressive strengths of fly ash–cement paste
Affiliation:1. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of New South Wales, Sydney 2052, Australia;2. School of Minerals and Energy Resources Engineering, University of New South Wales, Sydney 2033, Australia;3. Boral Cement NSW, Boral Ltd, Maldon Bridge Road, Maldon, NSW 2571, Australia
Abstract:This paper explains the effect of water curing condition on compressive strengths of fly ash–cement paste by quantitative data of hydration degree. Hydration of fly ash–cement paste was estimated by Rietveld analysis and selective dissolution. The result shows that the hydration degree of belite is affected by water curing conditions, more so than that of fly ash and alite. Fly ash still continues to hydrate even without an extra, external supply of water. The strong dependence of fly ash–cement concrete on curing conditions does not come from the hydration degree of fly ash, but rather comes from the hydration degree of cement, especially belite. When the water to binder ratio is low enough, the hydration of cement plus small hydration of fly ash are considered to be enough for adequate compressive strength at the beginning. Then, compressive strength of fly ash–cement paste becomes less sensitive to the water curing period.
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