The change and influence mechanism of the mechanical properties of tricalcium silicate hardening at high temperature

CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS(2021)

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Tricalcium silicate (C3S) accounts for 48-65% of the quality of oil-well cement. The properties of oil-well cement are closely related to the hydration characteristics of C3S. To further understand the reason for the mechanical property decline of oil-well cement at high temperature, starting from C3S, this research analyses the hydration of C3S at different temperatures (150 to 230 degrees C). The evolution of C3S hydration products was characterized by Xray diffraction, thermogravimetric analysis and scanning electron microscopy. The results prove that, with increasing of temperature, the content of portlandite decreases. The content of acicular hillebrandite first increased and then decreased, and reached a maximum of 49% at 200 degrees C. Fibrous jaffeite and granular reinhardbraunsite were produced together, and the content increased synchronously. Vickers hardness tests show that the microhardness of hydrated C3S decreased continuously as the curing temperature increased. Specifically, at 200 degrees C, the microhardness was reduced by 53%, which is an abrupt retrogression point of mechanical properties. The mechanical properties decreased because, for hillebrandite, jaffeite and reinhardbraunsite tend to form high-permeability and low-strength structures. At 200 degrees C, the abrupt increase in hillebrandite content and the formation of new phases were key factors leading to the abrupt change in mechanical properties.
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High temperature,Hydration,Tricalcium silicate,Microhardness,Retrogression
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