Advances in Cement Technology


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Advances in Cement Technology: Critical Reviews and Case Studies on Manufacturing, Quality Control, Optimization and Use is a collection of articles that reviews the important aspects of the science and technology of cement. The book presents 20 papers that cover areas such as geology, raw materials, manufacture, chemistry, additions, admixtures, and industrial wastes. The coverage of the text includes concerns regarding cement production, such as the role of volatiles in cement manufacture and in the use of cement; refractories in cement-making; and chemico-mineralogical characteristics of raw materials. The book also covers analytical methods employed in cement science, including thermal methods; EDXA; and electron and optical microscopy. The book will be of great use to researchers and professionals involved in the research, development, and application of cement technology, such as chemical and civil engineers.




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KC8A3


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The X-ray diffraction pattern of KC8A3 has been determined in detail. Comparison of the KC8A3 data with new and previous X-ray diffraction data on NC8A3 and C3A shows it to be a distinctly different phase bearing close structural similarities to the other aluminates in portland cement clinker. The progression from cubic C3A to tetragonal KC8A3 to orthorhombic NC8A3 with only minor shifts in cell parameters suggests the possibility of solid solution between respective adjacent pairs in production clinkers.







Structure and Performance of Cements


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Drawing together a multinational team of authors, this second edition of Structure and Performance of Cements highlights the latest global advances in the field of cement technology. Three broad categories are covered: basic materials and methods, cement extenders, and techniques of examination. Within these categories consideration has been given