Hydration kinetics modeling of the effect of curing temperature and pressure on the heat evolution of oil well cement

被引:79
|
作者
Pang, Xueyu [1 ]
Jimenez, Walmy Cuello [1 ]
Iverson, Benjamin J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Halliburton, Houston, TX 77032 USA
关键词
Hydration; Kinetics; Temperature; Modeling; Oil well cement; PORTLAND-CEMENT; MATURITY APPROACH; CONCRETE; C3S;
D O I
10.1016/j.cemconres.2013.08.014
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
The heat evolution of Class G and Class H oil well cements cured under different temperatures (25 degrees C to 60 degrees C) and pressures (2 MPa to 45 MPa) was examined by isothermal calorimetry. Curing pressure was found to have a similar effect on cement hydration kinetics as curing temperature. Under isothermal and isobaric conditions, the dependency of cement hydration kinetics on curing temperature and pressure can be modeled by a scale factor which is related to the activation energy and the activation volume of the cement. The estimated apparent activation energy of the different cements at 2 MPa varies from 38.7 kJ/mol to 41.4 kJ/mol for the temperature range of 25 degrees C to 40 degrees C, which decreases slightly with increasing curing temperature and pressure. The estimated apparent activation volume of the cements at 25 degrees C varies from -23.1 cm(3)/mol to -25.9 cm(3)/mol for the pressure range studied here, which also decreases slightly in magnitude with increasing curing temperature. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:69 / 76
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Effect of curing temperature on the early and later ages behaviour of Metakaolin blended cement mortars: hydration heat and compressive strength
    Abdelli, K.
    Deboucha, W.
    Leklou, N.
    Alengaram, U. Johnson
    Oudjit, M. N.
    AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING, 2024, 22 (01) : 94 - 107
  • [42] Onset of Creation of Residual Strain during the hydration of oil-well cement paste
    Agofack, Nicolaine
    Ghabezloo, Siavash
    Sulem, Jean
    Garnier, Andre
    Urbanczyk, Christophe
    CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH, 2019, 116 : 27 - 37
  • [43] The promoting effect of quercetin on oil well cement setting
    Wang, Chunyu
    Wang, Liuyu
    Yao, Xiao
    Du, Jiapei
    Zhou, Annan
    CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS, 2022, 317
  • [44] Evolution in modeling cement hydration and polymer hardening in polymer-cement concrete
    Van Gemert, Dionys
    Beeldens, Anne
    PROGRESS IN POLYMERS IN CONCRETE, 2013, 687 : 291 - +
  • [45] Influence of curing temperature on belite cement hydration: A comparative study with Portland cement
    Shirani, Shiva
    Cuesta, Ana
    Morales-Cantero, Alejandro
    De la Torre, Angeles G.
    Olbinado, Margie P.
    Aranda, Miguel A. G.
    CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH, 2021, 147
  • [46] Influence of carbon nanotubes, nanosilica and nanometakaolin on some morphological-mechanical properties of oil well cement pastes subjected to elevated water curing temperature and regular room air curing temperature
    El-Gamal, S. M. A.
    Hashem, F. S.
    Amin, M. S.
    CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS, 2017, 146 : 531 - 546
  • [47] Effect of w/c and temperature on the early-stage hydration heat development in Portland-limestone cement
    Tydlitat, Vratislav
    Matas, Tomas
    Cerny, Robert
    CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS, 2014, 50 : 140 - 147
  • [48] Heat flow inhibitor suitable for oil well cement at low temperature
    Wang, Chunyu
    Xiang, Wenrui
    Du, Jiapei
    Yao, Xiao
    CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS, 2022, 329
  • [49] Effect of Curing Water Availability and Composition on Cement Hydration
    Siddiqui, Md Sarwar
    Nyberg, Wesley
    Smith, Wilson
    Blackwell, Brett
    Riding, Kyle A.
    ACI MATERIALS JOURNAL, 2013, 110 (03) : 315 - 322
  • [50] Effect of Different Temperatures on the Hydration Kinetics of Urea-Doped Cement Pastes
    Su, Hui
    Luan, Yawei
    Ma, Qiujuan
    Hu, Baowen
    Liu, Shaoxing
    Bai, Yanjie
    MATERIALS, 2022, 15 (23)