Cement - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

About This Presentation
Title:

Cement

Description:

Cement Specification and Performance Hugh Wang ... a challenge for kiln operation. Physical properties requirements: Physical fineness, strength, TT, ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:143
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 32
Provided by: Sout94
Category:
Tags: cement | kiln | operation

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Cement


1
Cement Specification and PerformanceHugh
WangEduardo CaballeroCEMEX USAhugh.wang_at_cemex.
com
2
Use of cement
  • Cement is ONLY one of the ingredients in any
    applications well cementing or construction
    concreting.
  • The specified quality parameters of cement are
    tested without considering other ingredients.
  • Lessons learned from concrete mixtures -
    interaction of cement with other ingredients can
    be critical to performance.

3
Production of quality well cement involves
4
Desired clinker characteristics for well cement
Mineral C3S, C2S, C3A, C4AF
  • Well crystallized alite
  • Optimize burning condition in order to minimize
    f-CaO content
  • Generally very low in C3A content a challenge
    for kiln operation.

5
Physical properties requirements
  • Fineness
  • Thickening time (TT)
  • Free fluid (FF).

Physical fineness, strength, TT, free fluid,
etc
  • Potential conflicting response
  • Fineness vs TT
  • Fineness vs FF.

6
Specifications - ASTM vs API
  • Fineness ASTM lowered the limit from 280 to 260
    m2/kg
  • SO3 ASTM adopted performance based
    specification
  • D It is permissible to exceed the values in the
    table for SO3 content, provided it has been
    demonstrated by Test Method C1038 that the cement
    with the increased SO3 will not develop expansion
    exceeding 0.020 at 14 days.
  • C3S No requirement for MSR and HSR cements.
  • C4AF2C3A 24 API vs 25 ASTM.

7
Mineral calculation ASTM
8
Mineral calculation ASTM
9
Mineral calculation API 10A
10
Mineral calculation API vs ASTM
11
Discussions ASTM vs API
  • Minimum blaine 400 m2/kg for API Class-C if high
    blaine is intended for early strength, its
    benefit may be potentially reduced due to the
    higher water demand.
  • Minimum blaine for other types of cements should
    be harmonized with ASTM requirements from 280 to
    260 m2/kg. This will improve thickening time
    performance.
  • Why ASTM revised cement SO3 content?
  • Critical in the mixtures containing supplementary
    cementitious materials (SCM) and chemical
    admixtures. Construction industry has gone
    through the learning process.
  • Potential incompatibility problems in the
    mixtures shall be considered when complex
    components are used in slurry.

12
Cement hydration rate profile
13
Cement hydration heat release strength
indication
14
Incompatibility uncontrolled early hydration
15
Incompatibility slow strength development
16
Well cement examples
17
Hydration rate at 23C (73F)
18
Hydration heat at 23C (73F)
19
Hydration rate at 38C (100F)
20
Hydration heat at 38C (100F)
21
Example cement and fly ash combination
22
Well cement with 50 Class-C fly ash (C-FA)
  • Viscosity increase

23
Well cement with 50 C-FA and 1.5 gypsum
24
Viscosity profile comparison
  • Gypsum addition eliminates high viscosity during
    early stages

25
SO3 Supply - Demand Rule
false normal flash
26
If SO3 supply is greater than demand
false normal flash
27
If SO3 supply is greater than demand
false normal flash
28
If SO3 supply is less than demand
false normal flash
29
If SO3 supply is less than demand
false normal flash
30
Recommendations
  • In order to make well cement more robust for
    slurry mixtures containing SCM and chemical
    admixtures, the cement SO3 needs to be optimized.
  • The 280 m2/kg blaine requirement needs to be
    revised to 260 m2/kg, this will help to improve
    thickening time.
  • The minimum blaine 400 m2/kg for Class-C cement
    may be eliminated by specifying the strength
    requirement.
  • Harmonize cement mineral phase calculation to
    reflect lasted advance in understanding cement
    chemistry.

31
(No Transcript)
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com