TY - CHAP A1 - Schmidt, Wolfram A1 - Leinitz, Sarah A1 - Mota, Berta A1 - Crasselt, Claudia ED - Liu, Jiaping ED - Wang, Ziming ED - Holland, Terence ED - Huang, Jing ED - Plank, Johann T1 - Influence of the aqueous phase of cement paste on the rheology in the presence of PCE N2 - The paper presents rheometric results and hydration curves for cementitious systems based on cement mixed with different aqueous phases at solid volume fraction of  = 0.45. The varied aqueous phases were deionized water, limewater, the filter residue of a cement paste mixed at w/c = 2.0, and the filtrate of cement paste at solid volume fraction of 0.45. Each cementitious system provided different amounts and sizes of particles formed in the aqueous phase. The pastes were observed with and without polycarboxylate ether based superplasticizer. It was observed that the presence of particles causes higher PCE saturation dosages to achieve a minimum value, but the minimum value is only affected in the case of large particles. In all cases with and without PCE, the presence of small particles causes increased plastic viscosity. In addition, with decreased number and size of hydrates in the aqueous phase the hydration was retarded, which was specifically pronounced in the presence of PCE KW - Aqueous phase of cement paste KW - Polycarboxylate ether KW - Rheology KW - Yield stress KW - Plastic viscosity KW - Heat of hydration KW - Syngenite KW - Solid volume fraction PY - 2018 SN - 978-1-64195-029-9 SP - SP-329-34, 428 EP - 443 PB - American Concrete Institute CY - Farmington Hill, Michigan AN - OPUS4-47107 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Crasselt, Claudia A1 - Schmidt, Wolfram A1 - Sturm, Heinz ED - M. Tyrer, ED - E. Ganjian, ED - West, A. T1 - Influence of rheology modifying admixtures on hydration of cementitious suspensions N2 - The presence of polycarboxylate ether (PCE) based superplasticizers (SPs) has an enormous influence on the early hydration of cement. The hydration is retarded and the timing of formation and the morphology of hydrates is affected. This short paper presents experimental results about the influence of delayed Addition time of PCE SPs on hydration of cement and tricalcium aluminate (C3A) pastes, investigated by isothermal heat flow calorimetry. For cement pastes the hydration is retarded with SP, whereby the high charge PCE has a stronger retarding effect than the low charge PCE. With delayed PCE addition the cement shows a less retarded setting than with simultaneous addition. The alteration caused by PCE is much more pronounced for C3A and gypsum mixes than for cement. If the SP is added simultaneous, the exothermic peak of C3A is retarded. However, with delayed addition of SP the hydration is shortened, the gypsum depletion is fastened and the exothermic peak occurs less retarded or even accelerated compared to simultaneous addition. It is obvious that for C3A pastes there is less retardation the later the Addition of SP. Furthermore, the PCE alter the hydration of C3A when added delayed and exhibit changes in kinetics and hydration rates. The rate of reaction in the second stage is lower, discernible in decreased slopes and broader peaks. Besides this, a distinct ramp in the C3A heat flow curves within the first stage of C3A hydration occurs for all pastes with delayed addition of SP, which suggests an accelerated ettringite formation. T2 - 38th Cement and Concrete Science Conference CY - Coventry, UK DA - 10.09.2018 KW - Cement hydration KW - Polycarboxylate ether KW - C3A hydration PY - 2018 SN - 978-1-84600-088-1 SP - 64 EP - 67 CY - Coventry, UK AN - OPUS4-45995 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -