Research on Physical and Hydration Heat Characteristics of the Multi-Component Cementitious Materials

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In order to get the various strength grade of the cement and know the characterics of the hydration heat of multi-component cementitious binders, in this paper, we get the component-cement with low content clinker and high content admixture. The cement properties, the hydration heat properties and the self-construction properties of composite cementitious binders with different rations of the mixture are tested.The results showed that the 56th compressive strength can get 58.4Mpa which is 4.4MPa higher than the traditional cement.The hydration heat of cement with high dosage admixture has a greatly reduction. The heat amount and the hydration release speed are both lower than the tradtional . The value of self-constriction is obviously decreased.

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