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dc.contributor.authorPundienė, Ina
dc.contributor.authorKičaitė, Asta
dc.contributor.authorPranckevičienė, Jolanta
dc.date.accessioned2023-09-18T16:34:16Z
dc.date.available2023-09-18T16:34:16Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.identifier.issn1388-6150
dc.identifier.other(BIS)VGT02-000031686
dc.identifier.urihttps://etalpykla.vilniustech.lt/handle/123456789/115068
dc.description.abstractPortland cement manufacturing significantly contributes to CO2 emissions into the atmosphere. In order to reduce CO2 emissions, limestone and slag mineral admixtures are most prospective both technologically and economically in cement production. For such cements, it is important to select a certain type and amount of plasticizer and evaluate what plasticizers influence the heat released during hydration. In order to achieve the objectives of research, viscosity, conductivity, and DSC analyses of cement pastes with A and B plasticizers were performed. This study analyzes the effect of polycarboxylate ester (A) and modified lignosulfonate (B) plasticizers amount on rheological properties and hydration processes of the limestone and slag cement pastes. The use of A additive in contrast to B additive has a long-term effect on viscosity of both cement pastes and is less sensitive to mineral composition. Optimal A additive amount in case of limestone cement is 1.25 % and in case of slag cement is 0.3 %. In limestone cement additive A reduces total heat value by 6 % and additive B by 15 % after 48 h of hydration. In slag cement additive A increases total heat value by 4 % and additive B by 2 % after 48 h of hydration. Exothermal profiles show that in limestone cement additive A extends the EXO maximum time by 25 % and additive B by 40 % in samples after 24 h of hydration. In slag cement additive A extends the EXO maximum time by 37 % and additive B by 25 % in samples after the same time of hydration.eng
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dc.format.extentp. 1099-1109
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dc.language.isoeng
dc.relation.isreferencedbyScopus
dc.relation.isreferencedbyVINITI
dc.relation.isreferencedbyScience Citation Index Expanded (Web of Science)
dc.source.urihttp://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10973-015-5020-3
dc.subjectSD03 - Pažangios statybinės medžiagos, statinių konstrukcijos ir technologijos / Innovative building materials, structures and techniques
dc.titleImpact of different types of plasticizing admixtures on the rheological properties and hydration of blended cements
dc.typeStraipsnis Web of Science DB / Article in Web of Science DB
dcterms.references38
dc.type.pubtypeS1 - Straipsnis Web of Science DB / Web of Science DB article
dc.contributor.institutionVilniaus Gedimino technikos universitetas
dc.contributor.facultyTermoizoliacijos mokslo institutasui-button / Scientific Institute of Thermal Insulationui-button
dc.contributor.facultyStatybos fakultetas / Faculty of Civil Engineering
dc.subject.researchfieldT 002 - Statybos inžinerija / Construction and engineering
dc.subject.researchfieldT 008 - Medžiagų inžinerija / Material engineering
dc.subject.ltspecializationsL104 - Nauji gamybos procesai, medžiagos ir technologijos / New production processes, materials and technologies
dc.subject.ltspecializationsC101 - Civilinės inžinerijos mokslo centras /
dc.subject.enElectric conduction
dc.subject.enHeat release rate
dc.subject.enEXO temperature
dc.subject.enLimestone cement
dc.subject.enPlasticizer
dc.subject.enSlag cement
dc.subject.enViscosity
dcterms.sourcetitleJournal of thermal analysis and calorimetry
dc.description.issueiss. 2
dc.description.volumeVol. 123
dc.publisher.nameSpringer
dc.publisher.cityDordrecht
dc.identifier.doi000368199500023
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s10973-015-5020-3
dc.identifier.elaba15333832


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