- Author
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Jennings, H. M.
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Johnson, S. K.
- Title
- Simulation of Microstructure Development During the Hydration of a Cement Compound.
- Coporate
- National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD
- Journal
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Journal of the American Ceramic Society,
Vol. 69,
No. 11,
790-795,
November 1986
- Report
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Paper 33-T-85,
- Book or Conf
- American Ceramic Society. Annual Meeting, 87th. Paper 33-T-85. May 8, 1985,
Cincinnati, OH,
['1985', '1986']
- Keywords
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cements
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hydration
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simulation
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mathematical models
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mixing
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microstructure
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tricalcium silicate
- Abstract
- A mathematical model which simulates the development of microstructure during the hydration of tricalcium silicate (C3S) is described. It is part of a program to develop a model which will quantitatively conncet variables associated with different observable characteristics in cement-based systems, from the time of mixing onwards. The core of the model is a mathematical description of all significant aspects of a selected volume of hydrating material. Output is either a numerical description of some aspect of the system or a graphic representation of the microstructure. The model is versatile and interactive and provides the ability to test the consequences of individual hypotheses in a system which has complex interconnected cause-effect relationships. It has the potential for predicting microstructure and bulk properties resulting from a wide variety of hydration conditions. It might also serve as a prototype for other materials which are formed through reaction bonding of powder compacts, including fired ceramics, chemically bonded ceramics, and products of powder metallurgy.