Repeatability and reproducibility challenges of isothermal heat flow calorimetry with in situ mixing

IF 13.1 1区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Cement and Concrete Research Pub Date : 2025-03-31 DOI:10.1016/j.cemconres.2025.107872
Elisabeth John , Cordula Jakob , Ursula Pott , Mona Sando
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Isothermal heat flow calorimetry evaluates heat development during binder reactions. It distinguishes between in situ calorimetry, where mixing occurs within the device, and ex situ calorimetry, involving externally mixed samples. Despite ex situ calorimetry being a standard method in binder research, in situ calorimetry is underutilized. This paper aims to promote its adoption by summarizing challenges related to repeatability and reproducibility and offering solutions. The initial section addresses repeatability issues caused by preventable errors, providing a structured guide for experimental design. It was found that water leakage had minimal impact, and sample size is crucial for data robustness. The second section examines operational challenges, revealing that frictional heating, affecting recorded heat, can be minimized with an optimized mixing protocol. The final part highlights that significant errors in measured data stem from signal delay and heat loss, offering methods to correct these issues for improved reproducibility in in situ calorimetric experiments.

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原位混合等温热流量热法的重复性和再现性挑战
等温热流量热法评价粘合剂反应过程中的热发展。它区分了在装置内混合的原位量热法和涉及外部混合样品的非原位量热法。尽管非原位量热法是粘合剂研究的标准方法,但原位量热法尚未得到充分利用。本文旨在通过总结与可重复性和可再现性相关的挑战并提供解决方案来促进其采用。第一部分讨论由可预防错误引起的可重复性问题,为实验设计提供结构化指导。研究发现,漏水对数据的影响最小,而样本量对数据的稳健性至关重要。第二部分考察了操作上的挑战,揭示了摩擦加热,影响记录的热量,可以通过优化的混合方案最小化。最后一部分强调了测量数据中的显着误差源于信号延迟和热损失,并提供了纠正这些问题的方法,以提高原位量热实验的可重复性。
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Cement and Concrete Research
Cement and Concrete Research 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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期刊介绍: Cement and Concrete Research is dedicated to publishing top-notch research on the materials science and engineering of cement, cement composites, mortars, concrete, and related materials incorporating cement or other mineral binders. The journal prioritizes reporting significant findings in research on the properties and performance of cementitious materials. It also covers novel experimental techniques, the latest analytical and modeling methods, examination and diagnosis of actual cement and concrete structures, and the exploration of potential improvements in materials.
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