Standard Test Method for Chemical Shrinkage of Hydraulic Cement Paste


Importancia y uso:

4.1 Numerous properties of cementitious materials are controlled by their initial hydration rate. Examples include early-age strength development, heat release, and crack resistance. One direct and convenient measure of this initial hydration rate is provided by the measurement of the chemical shrinkage of the cement paste during its hydration. As cement hydrates, the hydration products occupy less volume than the initial reacting materials (cement and water). Due to this volume change, a hydrating cement paste will sorb water from its immediate surroundings, when available. At early times, this sorption is in direct proportion to the amount of hydration that has occurred.5 This method is based on the one developed by Geiker.6 The results are relevant to understanding the hydration behavior of cements. This method does not measure the bulk volume changes (autogenous shrinkage) associated with chemical shrinkage nor the cracking potential of concretes produced with the evaluated cement.

Subcomité:

C01.31

Referida por:

C1761_C1761M-23

Volúmen:

04.01

Número ICS:

91.100.10 (Cement. Gypsum. Lime. Mortar)

Palabras clave:

chemical shrinkage; hydration;

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Norma
C1608

Versión
23

Estatus
Active

Clasificación
Test Method

Fecha aprobación
2023-12-01