Microstructural Study of Hardened Cement Paste by Backscatter Scanning Electron Microscopy and Image Analysis

Microstructural Study of Hardened Cement Paste by Backscatter Scanning Electron Microscopy and Image Analysis

Author: Yuting Wang

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Published: 1995

Total Pages: 0

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The characterization of the microstructure of a material should include two aspects: the identification of the microstructural elements in the material, and the quantitative characterization of these microstructural elements. In this research. the microstructure of hardened cement paste (hcp) was studied using BEI on polished surfaces coupled with image analysis. The microstructural elements evaluated included (a) pores detectable at the magnifications used, (b) CH crystals, (c) residual unhydrated cement particles, (d) hydrated phenograins, consisting of both hydration shells and fully hydrated cement grains, (e) combined phenograins, i.e. (c) and (d) combined as they occur in individual features, and (f) the C-S-H in the groundmass. The quantitative analyses assayed include both area fraction measurement and geometrical measurement of individual features. The latter provides information on size., shape, size distribution and mutual arrangement of the these individual features. Various hcps were investigated to quantitatively elucidate the effects of w:c ratio, age, and the incorporation of superplasticizer and silica fume on hcp microstructure. It was found that quantitative image analysis of hcp can yield interesting. and sometimes unexpected insights into the microstructure of hcp. The incorporation of superplasticizer and the incorporation of both superplasticizer and silica fume showed very strong effects on the hcp microstructure. On the other hand silica fume alone did not show strong effects. In another portion of this research, the fractal dimension characteristic of the pore system of hcp was investigated using an image analysis technique. It was found that the detectable pore system in cement pastes shows two fractal regimes: a structural fractal dimension exhibited at low resolution (Ds = 1.08 ~ 1.15) and a textural fractal dimension exhibited at higher resolution (Dt = 1.22 ~ 1.49). Finally, using a stereoscopic SEM method, it was found that the fracture surface of cement pastes shows two distinct fractal regimes: a structural fractal regime at low magnifications descriptive of the gross structural irregularities, and a textural fractal at high magnifications descriptive of the textural details of the fracture surface. The structural fractal and the textural fractal seem to have universal values of 2.02 and 2.12 respectively.


Serial Sectioning of Hardened Cement Paste for Scanning Electron Microscopy

Serial Sectioning of Hardened Cement Paste for Scanning Electron Microscopy

Author: Paul E. Stutzman

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Published: 1990

Total Pages: 17

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Serial sectioning is a technique of making and examining thin sections of material to obtain information on three-dimensional structures from a series of two-dimensional images. Procedures were developed to make serial sections of hardened cement paste by the removal of thin layers by polishing. Backscattered electron imaging of the remaining paste block was used to record the paste microstructure after each section was removed. Procedures developed cover the polishing practice, the removal of thin layers by polishing, the estimation of layer thickness, and the location and alignment of specific regions for imaging.


Microstructure, Composition and Crystallography of Aalbrog Lion Brand Danish White Cement

Microstructure, Composition and Crystallography of Aalbrog Lion Brand Danish White Cement

Author: Fernando Maldonado

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Published: 1997-09-01

Total Pages: 83

ISBN-13: 9781423564546

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The morphology and crystallography of fully hardened Aalbrog Lion Brand Danish White cement paste (water cement ratio 0.25) were examined using x- ray diffraction, optical and scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive x-ray analysis (EDX) and transmission electron microscopy and EDX. These experiments showed the hardened cement to be mostly comprised of equiaxed particles of 3CaO.SiO2 with diameter of the order of 10 microns and larger often surrounded by inner and outer regions of an amorphous gel-like matrix with an average composition of about 1.75CaO.SiO2.3H2O (C-S-H) in which the CaO/SiO2 ratio varied from about 0.3 to 5.74. The hydrated regions were also found to contain significant amounts of Ca(OH)2. Small amounts of ettringite (Ca6Al2(SO4, SiO4,CO3)3 (OH)12.26H2O) were also detected. In addition, selected area electron diffraction of the C-S-H matrix revealed diffuse rings, indicating the presence of short range ordering. The morphology of C-S-H matrix was found to be comprised of small 'cells' of size approximately 5 nm which are no doubt responsible for the good mechanical properties of this particular hardened cement paste. These results were also found to be in excellent agreement with previous research on this topic.


Effects of Microstructure on Deformation and Fracture of Portland Cement Paste

Effects of Microstructure on Deformation and Fracture of Portland Cement Paste

Author: Robert Brady Williamson

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Published: 1971

Total Pages: 15

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The constitution and hydration of portland cement is reviewed and the microstructure of hardened cement paste is introduced with scanning electron micrographs. The development of strength of monoclinic tricalcium silicate (i.e., alite) pastes both with and without the addition of gypsum is presented using scanning micrographs of fresh fracture surfaces. This experimental data is used to illustrate the general principles in the relationship between microstructure and mechanical properties for portland cement pastes. (Author).