Publication detail
An influence of geothermal water, temperature and pressure on the hydration of multicomponent cement binders
KUZIELOVA, E. SLANÝ, M. KOPLÍK, J. MÁSILKO, J. FRIČOVÁ, O.
Original Title
An influence of geothermal water, temperature and pressure on the hydration of multicomponent cement binders
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
Cement pastes of different compositions were hydrated in a geothermal solution with the simultaneous action of high temperature (150 °C) and pressure (18 MPa) for 7 days. The influence of solution on phase composition and compressive strength of pastes was investigated based on the comparison with hydration in water and using TGA, XRD, FTIR, 29Si, and 27Al NMR. The geothermal solution accelerated hydration and pozzolanic reactions. A higher amount of more thermally stable products was formed. Undesired transformation to crystalline α-C2SH in the samples with the highest C/S ratio was restricted. The uptake of carbonates from the solution led to an increased amount of calcite. As a result, increased compressive strength values were determined. Preferential incorporation of Al3+ into the structure of C-(A-)S-H or hydrogrossular phases depended on the composition of cement pastes.
Keywords
Hydrothermal conditions; Silica fume; Metakaolin; Ground granulated blast-furnace slag; Geothermal water
Authors
KUZIELOVA, E.; SLANÝ, M.; KOPLÍK, J.; MÁSILKO, J.; FRIČOVÁ, O.
Released
30. 8. 2024
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Location
OXFORD, ENGLAND
ISBN
0375-6505
Periodical
GEOTHERMICS
Number
125
State
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Pages count
11
URL
BibTex
@article{BUT193980,
author="Eva {Kuzielova} and Michal {Slaný} and Jan {Koplík} and Jiří {Másilko} and Oľga {Fričová}",
title="An influence of geothermal water, temperature and pressure on the hydration of multicomponent cement binders",
journal="GEOTHERMICS",
year="2024",
number="125",
pages="11",
doi="10.1016/j.geothermics.2024.103156",
issn="0375-6505",
url="https://www-sciencedirect-com.ezproxy.lib.vutbr.cz/science/article/pii/S0375650524002426?via%3Dihub#fig0006"
}