The dielectric behaviour of mature Portland cement pastes prepared at water/cement ratios 0·3 to 0·7, and pastes containing various percentages of silica fume at water/cement ratio 0·3 was investigated over a frequency range of 1 MHz to 1·5 GHz. The value of dielectric constant is water content dependent. A linear correspondence between dielectric constant and evaporable water was obtained for water-saturated pastes. Experimental results relating dielectric constants to porosity for Portland cement pastes hydrated jor one year were in good agreement with Sen s approximation for rock, e.g. ϵ′e = 1·5ϵ′cp + P1·5 (ϵ′e = 1·5ϵ′cp), where ϵ′e = the real part of the effective dielectric constant, ϵ′w = the real part of the dielectric constant of water, ϵ′cp = the real part of the dielectric constant of cement paste and P is the porosity Addition of silica fume appears to have a small and indirect effect on the dielectric constant value of the paste. This is due to the pore size effects and evaporable water content.
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January 1997
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January 01 1997
Dielectric behaviour of hardened cementitious materials
J. J. Beaudoin
Institute for Research in Construction, Canada
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Materials Laboratory, Institute for Research in Construction, National Research Council, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1A 0R6
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1751-7605
Print ISSN: 0951-7197
© 1997 Thomas Telford Ltd
1997
Advances in Cement Research (1997) 9 (33): 1–8.
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Gu P, Beaudoin JJ (1997), "Dielectric behaviour of hardened cementitious materials". Advances in Cement Research, Vol. 9 No. 33 pp. 1–8, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/adcr.1997.9.33.1
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