Cements containing calcium sulfoaluminate (CSA) have reported excellent characteristics at both early and later ages. However, there are a number of studies reporting poor durability when compared with Portland cement (PC). Durability tests are used as an indicator for service life, and thus the viability of a cement system relies on its performance in these tests. Test methods often assume a sufficient maturity based on extensively tested PC systems; however, slower hydrating binder assemblages and variable chemistries can be severely underestimated when tested at the default 28 days. For example, a belitic CSA (BCSA) cement tested at this time will fail to account for later-stage hydration products that can improve the durability of the system. Tests on the durability of BCSA cements beyond 28 days of curing are sparsely covered in the literature, although in each study the results have shown a marked improvement in durability performance – a characteristic paralleled by other slow-hydrating binders such as fly ash composite cements. The use of an equivalent cement hydration/maturity in testing protocols is proposed, which could be considered a baseline for subsequent improvements that can be made with regard to how alternative binder systems are tested. A call to action for the cement community is outlined to (a) understand what tests are actually testing at a chemical level, (b) develop a ‘cure test’ to assess maturity and (c) undertake round-robin testing.
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February 17 2025
Assessment of standard test procedures applied to calcium sulfoaluminate based cements
Jack Ambrose;
Jack Ambrose
School of Chemical, Materials and Biological engineering, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK (corresponding author: jambrose1@sheffield.ac.uk)
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Vaishnav Kumar Shenbagam;
Vaishnav Kumar Shenbagam
School of Civil Engineering, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
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John L. Provis;
John L. Provis
Paul Scherrer Institut, Laboratory for Waste Management, Villigen PSI, Switzerland
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Éric P. Bescher;
Éric P. Bescher
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
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Theodore Hanein
Theodore Hanein
School of Civil Engineering, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK (corresponding author: T.Hanein@leeds.ac.uk)
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
February 19 2024
Accepted:
May 23 2024
Online ISSN: 1751-7605
Print ISSN: 0951-7197
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2025
Advances in Cement Research (2025) 37 (2): 125–132.
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Received:
February 19 2024
Accepted:
May 23 2024
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Ambrose J, Shenbagam VK, Provis JL, Bescher ÉP, Hanein T (2025), "Assessment of standard test procedures applied to calcium sulfoaluminate based cements". Advances in Cement Research, Vol. 37 No. 2 pp. 125–132, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jadcr.24.00033
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