The Influence of Commonly Used Plasticizing Admixtures on the Plasticizing Effect of Cement Paste

M. Macijauskas, G. Girskas
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Abstract The article aims to present a research into the impact of dosage and effectiveness of commonly used plasticizing admixtures. More specifically, it focuses on rheological properties of the cement pastes (yield stresses and plastic viscosities) of different testing times (from 0 min to 90 min after mixing). The following materials were used in the study: Portland cement CEM I 42.5 R, plasticizer P (ligno-sulphonates based), superplasticizer SP1 (modified acrylic polymer based), superplasticizer SP2 (polycarboxylate esters based) and water. Experiments were carried out using rotational rheometer Rheotest RN4.1 with coaxial cylinders. It was observed that larger dosage of SP1 (0.6–1.2 %) results in slower increase in plasticizing effects until the 90 min margin. In conclusion, from the start of mixing until the 90 min margin, the best plasticizing effect and its retention are achieved by superplasticizer SP2. Recommended SP2 dosage varies within the range of 0.6 % to 0.8 %.
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常用增塑外加剂对水泥浆体增塑效果的影响
摘要本文研究了常用增塑剂用量和增塑效果对增塑剂性能的影响。更具体地说,它侧重于不同测试时间(混合后0分钟至90分钟)水泥浆体的流变特性(屈服应力和塑性粘度)。采用以下材料:硅酸盐水泥CEM I 42.5 R、增塑剂P(木质素磺酸盐基)、高效增塑剂SP1(改性丙烯酸酯基)、高效增塑剂SP2(聚羧酸酯基)和水。实验采用同轴圆柱体旋转流变仪Rheotest RN4.1进行。结果表明,SP1添加量越大(0.6 ~ 1.2%),塑化效果的增加速度越慢,直至90 min余量。综上所述,从混合开始到90 min余量,高效减水剂SP2的塑化效果和保持效果最好。SP2的推荐用量为0.6% ~ 0.8%。
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