1st Edition by Karen Scrivener (Editor), Ruben Snellings (Editor), Barbara Lothenbach (Editor)
A Practical Guide from Top-Level Industry Scientists
As
advanced teaching and training in the development of cementitious
materials increase, the need has emerged for an up-to-date practical
guide to the field suitable for graduate students and junior and general
practitioners.
Get the Best Use of Different Techniques and Interpretations of the Results
This
edited volume provides the cement science community with a
state-of-the-art overview of analytical techniques used in cement
chemistry to study the hydration and microstructure of cements. Each
chapter focuses on a specific technique, not only describing the basic
principles behind the technique, but also providing essential, practical
details on its application to the study of cement hydration. Each
chapter sets out present best practice, and draws attention to the
limitations and potential experimental pitfalls of the technique.
Databases that supply examples and that support the analysis and
interpretation of the experimental results strengthen a very valuable
ready reference.
Utilizing the day-to-day experience of practical experts in the field, this book:
- Covers sample preparation issues
- Discusses
commonly used techniques for identifying and quantifying the phases
making up cementitious materials (X-ray diffraction and
thermogravimetric analysis)
- Presents good practice oncalorimetry and chemical shrinkage methods for studying cement hydration kinetics
- Examines two different applications of nuclear magnetic resonance (solid state NMR and proton relaxometry)
- Takes a look at electron microscopy, the preeminent microstructural characterization technique for cementitious materials
- Explains how to use and interpret mercury intrusion porosimetry
- Details techniques for powder characterization of cementitious materials
- Outlines the practical application of phase diagrams for hydrated cements
Avoid common pitfalls by using A Practical Guide to Microstructural Analysis of Cementitious Materials.
A one-of-a-kind reference providing the do’s and don’ts of cement
chemistry, the book presents the latest research and development of
characterisation techniques for cementitious materials, and serves as an
invaluable resource for practicing professionals specializing in cement
and concrete materials and other areas of cement and concrete
technology.