TY - CONF A1 - Stroh, Julia T1 - Investigations of Degradation of Cementitious Materials by in-situ Structure Analysis. T2 - Gemeinsames Workshop der DMG Sektionen "Chemie, Physik und Kristallographie der Minerale und "Angewandte Mineralogie in Technik und Umwelt" T2 - Gemeinsames Workshop der DMG Sektionen "Chemie, Physik und Kristallographie der Minerale und "Angewandte Mineralogie in Technik und Umwelt" CY - Bad Windsheim, Germany DA - 2014-02-26 PY - 2014 AN - OPUS4-30616 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Stroh, Julia T1 - In situ Untersuchungen von Hydratations- und Schädigungsmechanismen an Baustoffen N2 - In diesem Vortrag werden hochauflösende analytische Methoden für die Untersuchungen von zementgebundenen Baustoffen vorgestellt. Zum einen werden frühe Hydratationsprozesse in situ und mit hoher Zeitauflösung untersucht und die Einflüsse von polymeren Fließmittel und Stabilisierer auf die Erstarrungsverzögerung beobachtet. Zum anderen werden Phasenübergänge unter schädigenden Angriffen im Gefügeprofil auf µm-Skala verfolgt. Die Möglichkeit die Auswirkungen der niedrigen realen Konzentrationen von schädigenden Agenten zu identifizieren stellt ein großes Potential für die Schädigungsanalyse unter realen Bedingungen dar. Insgesamt haben die vorgestelletn analytischen Techniken ein großes Potential für die Analyse der Phasenentwicklung in zementgebundenen Baustoffen. T2 - Gemeinsamer Workshop der Sektion Angewandte Mineralogie in Umwelt & Technik und der Sektion Chemie, Physik und Kristallographie der Minerale von der Deutschen Mineralogischen Gesellschaft CY - Bad Windsheim, Germany DA - 24.02.2016 KW - Portlandzement KW - Hydratation KW - Additive KW - Schädigung KW - komplexe Angriffe PY - 2016 AN - OPUS4-35469 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Stroh, Julia A1 - Emmerling, Franziska T1 - In situ cement hydration in levitated droplets N2 - Building materials consist of cement, water and chemical admixtures, which adjust cement paste properties. They can act beyond their aimed functions causing changes in hydration course. The mechanisms are still under investigation. We investigate cement hydration in levitated droplets using an ultrasonic levitator. Hydrate phase formation is followed in situ by synchrotron XRD. The data allows detailed conclusions about the mechanisms of the admixture action in the ongoing hydration reactions. T2 - 7th GACM Colloquium on Computational Mechanics CY - Stuttgart, Germany DA - 11.10.2017 KW - Portland cement KW - Hydration KW - Levitation KW - Admixtures PY - 2017 AN - OPUS4-43165 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Stroh, Julia A1 - Emmerling, Franziska T1 - Direct insight into the admixture activity during cement hydration using levitated droplets N2 - Chemical admixtures are widely used to adjust properties of the cementitious mixtures. Different superplasticizers (SP) are typically added to improve the flowability of the fresh cement paste. Their working period is the initial stage of the cement hydration from its beginning until stiffening. Currently, polycarboxylate-based SP (PCE-SP) are the most effective ones. They can act beyond their aimed function causing changes in the hydration course, e. g. retardation effects. The exact mechanisms and influencing factors are still under investigation. However, the occurrence of the retardation effect indicates the involvement of PCE in the hydration reactions. Some observations indicate, that the retardation depends on the type, molecular structure and concentration of PCE, and the presence of other admixtures (stabiliser, ST). These factors influence further the working time of admixture and its amount related efficacy in the flow improvement. We investigate the cement hydration process in situ in levitated droplets. High resolution synchrotron X-ray diffraction allows gathering temporal course of the hydration reactions. The measurement setup is based on an ultrasonic levitator allowing in situ investigation of the temporal changes of the phase composition in the hydrating cementitious system. Further, the hydration can be followed ab initio avoiding the time loss for the sample preparation and filling in the sample holder. The collected data allows to conclude about the mechanisms of the admixture action and their involvement into the ongoing hydration process. T2 - 2nd International Conference on Polycarboxylate Superplasticizers (PCE 2017) CY - München, Germany DA - 27.09.2017 KW - Portland cement KW - Initial hydration KW - Acoustic levitator KW - Admixtures KW - Time resolution PY - 2017 AN - OPUS4-43166 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -