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Simulating cement hydration using HYDCEM
Niall Holmes
, Denis Kelliher
, Mark Tyrer
School of Transport and Civil Engineering
Built Environment Research & Innovation Centre (BERIC)
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Engineering
Thermodynamic Model
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Curing Temperature
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Cement Phase
100%
Experimental Model
50%
Heat Release
50%
Chemical Shrinkage
50%
Molar Mass
50%
Hydration Product
50%
Ettringite
50%
Microstructure Development
50%
Phase Density
50%
Reaction Stoichiometry
50%
Compression Strength
50%
Compressive Strength
50%
Material Science
Cement Hydration
100%
Density
50%
Oxide Compound
25%
Compressive Strength
25%