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- 2016Effects of limestone fillers on surface free energy and electrical conductivity of the interstitial solution of cement mixes
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Effects of limestone fillers on surface free energy and electrical conductivity of the interstitial solution of cement mixes
Abstract
Most of concrete formulations actually contain mineral additives that are used as an inert filler or supplementary cementitious material (as type II addition). These materials are generally used inordertoincreaseconcreteperformancesbothinitsfreshandhardenedstates.Themineraladditives usuallyimprovetheconsistencyandworkabilityoffreshconcreteandreducethewaterdemandforarequiredconcreteslumpbecauseofanadditionalvolumeoffines.Thewayofactiondependsonthephysicalandchemicalcharacteristicsoffillers.Thestudyofsurfacefreeenergiesandelectricconductivities of interstitial solutions of cement mixes modified by blast furnace slags and limestone fillers contributes to a better knowledge of hardening and interaction process.