Abstract

The aim of the present work was to study the effect of quartz on the hydration characteristics of hydrothermally hardened granulated slag-alite pastes. The pastes, of water: solid ratio 0.20, were moulded at a pressure of 50 kg cm−2 and autoclaved at 10 atm for 0.5, 2, 6, 12 and 24 h. Compressive strengths of the hardened product were determined, and the kinetics of reaction were studied by the quantitative determination of free lime and combined water contents. The phases formed after autoclaving were determined using XRD techniques. The reaction mechanism of the system under investigation was discussed and correlated to the strength of the hardened product. It can be concluded that the addition of quartz to slag-alite mixture increases the strength of the final product. The strength obtained for samples with high alite content are higher than that of low-alite content. Finally, the addition of quartz assists the formation of tobermorite in the hardened specimens.

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