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The origin of early age expansions induced in cementitious materials containing shrinkage reducing admixtures

Sant, G.  
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Lothenbach, B.
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Juilland, P.
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2011
Cement and Concrete Research

Studies on the early-age shrinkage behavior of cement pastes, mortars, and concretes containing shrinkage reducing admixtures (SRAs) have indicated these mixtures frequently exhibit an expansion shortly after setting. While the magnitude of the expansion has been noted to be a function of the chemistry of the cement and the admixture dosage: the cause of the expansion is not clearly understood. This investigation uses measurements of autogenous deformation, X-ray diffraction, pore solution analysis, thermogravimetry, and scanning electron microscopy to study the early-age properties and describe the mechanism of the expansion in OPC pastes made with and without SRA. The composition of the pore solution indicates that the presence of the SRA increases the portlandite oversaturation level in solution which can result in higher crystallization stresses which could lead to an expansion. This observation is supported by deformation calculations for the systems examined. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.cemconres.2010.12.004
Web of Science ID

WOS:000288926300002

Author(s)
Sant, G.  
Lothenbach, B.
Juilland, P.
Le Saout, G.
Weiss, J.
Scrivener, K.  
Date Issued

2011

Publisher

Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd

Published in
Cement and Concrete Research
Volume

41

Issue

3

Start page

218

End page

229

Subjects

Expansion

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Pore solution

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Shrinkage

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Shrinkage reducing admixture

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X-ray diffraction

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High-Performance Concrete

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Micro-Macro Correlations

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Portland-Cement

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Crystal-Structure

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Porous Materials

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Cao-Al2O3-Caso4-H2O System

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Crystallization Pressure

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Autogenous Deformations

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Pastes

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Hydration

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