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Expansion de la phase ferrite en presence de gypse et chaux: Comparaison avec l'aluminate tricalcique

✍ Scribed by L. Montanaro; A. Negro


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1988
Tongue
English
Weight
544 KB
Volume
18
Category
Article
ISSN
0008-8846

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✦ Synopsis


The expansion of three solid solutions of the ferrite phase, C6A2F, C4AF and C6AF2, in the presence of CaS04 • 2H20, Ca(0H)2 and siliceous powder with water/solid ratio of 0.3, has been compared with that of two reference mortars: the first containing C3A, Ca(0H)2 and CaS04 • 2H20, the second C3A doped by 4,5% Fe203, Ca(0H)2 and CaS04 • 2H20. The expansion of mortars, based on the ferrite phase, has been observed to be a function of A1203 contents, and is much weaker than that of mortars based on C3A. For these last ones, the expansion decreases from C3A to doped C3A. The expansion due to the reaction of monosulfoaluminate and ~ypsum is much quicker if yielded by C3A. On the contrary that one due to the monosulfoaluminate yielded by ferrite is very small. Owing to these results, it seems that the low ettringite contents and the lower expansion of ferrites compared with the C3A are due not only to their low reactivity, but also to the formation of amorphous ferric compounds that cause a lowering of the hydration.