The mechanical properties of Portland cement are closely related to the chemical composition of the clinker, and particularly to the concentration of tricalcium silicate, C3S. In the industrial production process, the clinker must be rapidly quenched, to avoid its decomposition into dicalcium silicate and lime and also to avoid the transformation from higher temperature phases to lower temperature phases. This study investigated the kinetics of thermal decomposition of the C3S. Samples of laboratory-made C3S were thermally treated under specific conditions to determine the continuous cooling transformation (CCT) diagram of the material. The CCT diagram of the C3S showed decomposition rates with values that were much higher than the values traditionally accepted in the literature.
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J. A. S. Tenório;
J. A. S. Tenório
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Av. Prof. Mello Moraes 2463. Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Escola Politécnica, University of São Paulo
São Paulo, 05508-900, Brazil
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S. S. R. Pereira;
S. S. R. Pereira
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Av. Prof. Mello Moraes 2463. Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Escola Politécnica, University of São Paulo
São Paulo, 05508-900, Brazil
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A. V. Ferreira;
A. V. Ferreira
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REDEMAT, University of Ouro Preto
Brazil
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D. C. R. Espinosa;
D. C. R. Espinosa
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Av. Prof. Mello Moraes 2463. Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Escola Politécnica, University of São Paulo
São Paulo, 05508-900, Brazil
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A. M. Barros;
A. M. Barros
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Av. Prof. Mello Moraes 2463. Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Escola Politécnica, University of São Paulo
São Paulo, 05508-900, Brazil
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F. G. da S. Araújo
F. G. da S. Araújo
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REDEMAT, University of Ouro Preto
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
July 04 2005
Revision Received:
February 01 2007
Accepted:
May 17 2007
Online ISSN: 1751-7605
Print ISSN: 0951-7197
© 2008 Thomas Telford Ltd
2008
Advances in Cement Research (2008) 20 (1): 31–33.
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Received:
July 04 2005
Revision Received:
February 01 2007
Accepted:
May 17 2007
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Tenório JAS, Pereira SSR, Ferreira AV, Espinosa DCR, Barros AM, Araújo FGDS (2008), "CCT diagrams of tricalcium silicate decomposition". Advances in Cement Research, Vol. 20 No. 1 pp. 31–33, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/adcr.2008.20.1.31
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