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Ebrahim Ghiasvand

Ebrahim Ghiasvand

Academic rank: Assistant Professor
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Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 34768188900
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Faculty: Faculty of Engineering, Kabudarahang
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Phone: 081 - 35228486

Research

Title
Effect of grinding method and particle size distribution on early-age properties of blended cements
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
grinding method particle size distribution early-age properties blended cements
Year
2014
Journal ADVANCES IN CEMENT RESEARCH
DOI
Researchers Ebrahim Ghiasvand ، Ali Akbar Ramezanianpour ، Amir Mohammad Ramezanianpour ، Mostafa Namian ، ramin slami ، maryam gharechaei

Abstract

This paper describes the influence of the producing method (inter-grinding and separate grinding) and particle size distribution (PSD) on early-age properties of binary and ternary blended cements. Various experiments were carried out to determine properties of cement paste including normal consistency, time of setting, heat of hydration and calcium hydroxide content. In addition, compressive and flexural strength tests were carried out on cement mortars. The results show that for achieving the same percentage of 45 m residue in blended cements containing Trass, intergrinding was less energy demanding than separate grinding (shorter grinding time was required). Moreover, PSD and early-age properties of blended cements with the same percentage of 45 m residue were not significantly affected by the grinding method. Additionally, the hydration reactions of blended cements were slightly accelerated by the increase of fineness value. Furthermore, the use of cements with high fineness is not economically beneficial owing to its low effect on early-age properties.