Water Sorption of Hardened Cement Pastes

M. Baghban
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Hardened cement paste (hcp), binding the components in cementitious composites, usu- ally controls most strength, transport, and durability properties of these materials. Water sorption in hcps can cause durability problems such as sulfate and chloride ingress, frost deterioration, and esthetic problems. Replacement of air by water in the pores can also increase the thermal conductivity of the material and affect the energy efficiency. Capillary suction test as a simple method for characterization of the material resistance to water sorption is described in this chapter. Different factors affecting water sorption of hcps such as changing water to cement ratio (w/c), using pozzolanic materials, and internal hydrophobation are also discussed. Furthermore, resistance number, capillary number, and pore protection factor as different criterions for characterizing the mois ture transport in cement-based materials are described. Since cement-based materials modified for reducing water sorption have different behavior in capillary suction test compared to ordinary materials, the abovementioned criteria may become inapplicable for characterizing these materials. Thus, “effective moisture transport ( EMT )” factor is introduced here which can be a more comparative measure for modified cementitious materials with denser or internally hydrophobed pore structure.
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硬化水泥浆体的吸水性能
硬化水泥浆体(hcp),粘结胶凝复合材料的组成部分,通常控制着这些材料的大部分强度、运输和耐久性。hcps的吸水会导致耐久性问题,如硫酸盐和氯化物的侵入、霜冻变质和美观问题。孔隙中的水代替空气也会增加材料的导热性,影响能效。毛细管吸力试验是表征材料抗吸水性能的一种简单方法。讨论了改变水灰比(w/c)、使用火山灰材料和内部疏水性等因素对hcps吸水性能的影响。此外,还介绍了水泥基材料的阻力数、毛细数和孔隙保护系数作为表征水泥基材料中水分运移的不同标准。由于减吸水改性水泥基材料在毛细吸力试验中的表现与普通材料不同,上述标准可能不适用于这些材料的表征。因此,本文引入“有效水分输运(EMT)”因子,它可以作为具有更致密或内部疏水孔隙结构的改性胶凝材料的更具可比性的度量。
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