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http://dx.doi.org/10.4334/JKCI.2008.20.5.543

Hydration Characteristics according to First Curing Condition in Solid Hydrated by Hydro-Thermal Synthesis Reaction  

Kim, Jin-Man (Dept. of Architectural Engineering, Kongju National University)
Jung, Eun-Hye (Central Research Center Hanil Cement Co., Ltd.)
Park, Sun-Gyu (Kibo Technology Fund)
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Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute / v.20, no.5, 2008 , pp. 543-548 More about this Journal
Abstract
Solid hydrated by hydro-thermal synthesis reaction is cured two times, the first curing is the steam curing at atmospheric pressure and the second one is a high-pressure steam curing, that is autoclaving. Steam curing is to acquire the proper strength for the resistance of treatment in the first curing process, it was not evaluated properly so far. Because of ignorance about curing, some engineers even think that the dry curing is better than the steam curing. The relation between compressive strength of solid hydrated by hydrothermal synthesis reaction and curing condition are presented in this paper. In order to investigate the effect of curing on the strength properties of specimen, the hydration behavior of solid hydrated by hydro-thermal synthesis reaction has been studied over curing condition using XRD, DT-TGA and porosimeter, SEM analysis technique. The results show that the specimens which are cured with blended method of dry and steam curing appear to have better strength properties than that of dry curing and steam curing. Also, there are significant difference of hydration behavior among curing condition in the solid hydrated by hydro-thermal synthesis reaction.
Keywords
solid hydrated by hydro-thermal synthesis reaction; curing condition; hydration characteristics; compressive strength;
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