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Title: Cement Production


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Cement Production
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Portland Cement
  • By definition
  • a hydraulic cement produced by pulverizing
    clinker consisting essentially of hydraulic
    calcium silicates, usually containing one or more
    of the forms of calcium sulfate as an interground
    addition

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Source PCA, 2003
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Raw Materials Necessary for Portland Cement
Manufacture Must Provide the Following
  • Calcium
  • Silica
  • Alumina
  • Iron

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Calcium Iron Silica Alumina Sulfate
Alkali waste Aragonite Calcite Cement-kiln dust Cement rock Chalk Clay Fullers earth Limestone Marble Marl Seashells Shale Slag Blast-furnace flue dust Clay Iron ore Mill scale Ore washings Pyrite cinders Shale Calcium silicate Cement rock Clay Fly ash Fullers earth Limestone Loess Marl Ore washings Quartzite Rice-hull ash Sand Sandstone Shale Slag Traprock Aluminum-ore refuse Bauxite Cement rock Clay Copper slag Fly ash Fullers earth Granodiorite Limestone Loess Ore washings Shale Slag Staurolite Anhydrite Calcium sulfate Gypsum
Blast-furnace flue dust Clay Iron ore Mill scale Ore washings Pyrite cinders Shale Calcium silicate Cement rock Clay Fly ash Fullers earth Limestone Loess Marl Ore washings Quartzite Rice-hull ash Sand Sandstone Shale Slag Traprock Aluminum-ore refuse Bauxite Cement rock Clay Copper slag Fly ash Fullers earth Granodiorite Limestone Loess Ore washings Shale Slag Staurolite Anhydrite Calcium sulfate Gypsum
Source PCA, 2003
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Traditional Manufacture of Portland Cement
1. Stone is first reduced to 125 mm (5 in.) size,
then to 20 mm (3/4 in.), and stored.
Source PCA, 2003
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  • Raw materials are ground to powder and blended.

or 2. Raw materials are ground, mixed with water
to form slurry, and blended.
Source PCA, 2003
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3. Burning changes raw mix chemically into cement
clinker.
Source PCA, 2003
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Source Mindess, Young, and Darwin, 2004
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Source Mindess, Young, Darwin, 2004
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3. Burning changes raw mix chemically into
clinker. Note four stage preheater, flash
furnaces, and shorter kiln.
Source PCA, 2003
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Pyro- Processing
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Source PCA, 2003
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4. Clinker is ground with gypsum into portland
cement and shipped.
Source PCA, 2003
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Clinker
Gypsum
Source PCA, 2003
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Grinding
  • Clinker is ground with gypsum (calcium sulfate)
    to produce portland cement
  • Fine grinding is necessary for high early
    strength
  • 85-95 -325 mesh (45 microns)
  • 7 trillion particles per pound
  • Gypsum absorbs water and prevents setting of C3A
    during shipment

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Source van Oss and Padovani, 2002
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Process of Clinker Production
Source PCA, 2003
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Source PCA, 2003
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Source PCA, 2003
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Source Taylor, 1997
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Source MacLaren and White, 2003
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Source MacLaren and White, 2003
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Clinker Phases
  • Alite or 3CaOSiO2 or C3S
  • Hydrates hardens quickly
  • High early strength
  • Higher heat of hydration (setting)
  • Belite or 2CaO SiO2 or C2S
  • Hydrates hardens slower than alite
  • Gives off less heat
  • High late strength (gt 7 days)
  • Modern cements are manufactured to be higher in
    alite for early strength

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Clinker Phases
  • Aluminate or 3CaO Al2O3 or C3A
  • Very high heat of hydration
  • Some contribution to early strength
  • Low C3A for sulfate resistance
  • Ferrite or 4CaO Al2O3 Fe2O3 or C4AF
  • Little contribution to strength
  • Lowers clinkering temperature
  • Controls the color of cement

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Microscopic Images of Clinker
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Microscopic Images of Clinker
Alite
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Microscopic Images of Clinker
Belite
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Microscopic Images of Clinker
Aluminate
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Microscopic Images of Clinker
Ferrite
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Types of Portland Cement
ASTM C 150 (AASHTO M 85)
  • I Normal
  • II Moderate sulfate resistance
  • III High early strength
  • IV Low heat of hydration
  • V High sulfate resistance

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Source Mindess, Young, and Darwin, 2004
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Source Mindess, Young, and Darwin, 2004
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Source Mindess, Young, and Darwin, 2004
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Source Mindess, Young, and Darwin, 2004
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