Low clinker systems-Towards a rational use of SCMs for optimal performance

被引:35
作者
Ben Haha, Mohsen [1 ]
Termkhajornkit, Pipat [2 ]
Ouzia, Alexandre [1 ]
Uppalapati, Siva [2 ]
Huet, Bruno [2 ]
机构
[1] Heidelberg Mat, Heidelberg Technol Ctr, Leimen, Germany
[2] Holcim, Holcim Innovat Ctr, Lyon, France
关键词
Portland clinker; SCM; performance; CO; 2; footprint; process; C-S-H; SUPPLEMENTARY CEMENTITIOUS MATERIALS; ASH BLENDED CEMENT; BLAST-FURNACE SLAG; HYDRATION KINETICS; PORTLAND-CEMENT; CALCINED CLAY; FLY-ASH; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; LIMESTONE CEMENT;
D O I
10.1016/j.cemconres.2023.107312
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
Progress in understanding the use of SCMs in blended Portland cement and related effects is reviewed. An optimized use of cement components will avoid wasting unreacted particles that do not contribute to the mechanical and durability performances. The reactivity of cement components increases with fineness and by controlled production processes. Clinker may become a minor component in the cementitious mix due to the optimized particle packing of blended cements. An optimized mineralogy of the clinker coupled to the addition of activators can help to further reduce its use in composite cements while maintaining concrete performance. Other cement constituents introduce different filler and chemical effects to the overall reaction and contributes differently to the performance. Filler and chemical effects influence the hydrates assemblage and in particular CS-H formation, morphology, and chemical composition. The cement and concrete properties at different ages are tightly linked to these properties. Future approaches could be more technical than simply grinding and blending, allowing a better use of each cement component to achieve a lower CO2 intensity.
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