Methods of testing cement - Part 8: Heat of hydration - Solution method
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Deutsches Institut für Normung
DIN
Publication Date2010-07
Pages CountPages16
The DIN EN 196-8 standard provides a detailed procedure for determining the heat of hydration of cement using solution calorimetry. This method measures the amount of heat produced during the hydration process and expresses it in joules per gram of cement. The standard is applicable to all types of cements and hydraulic binders, regardless of their chemical composition.
The standard also mentions another procedure described in EN 196-9 called the semi-adiabatic method, which can be used alternatively. However, it is noted that the best correlation between the two methods is found at 7 days for the solution method (EN 196-8) compared to 41 hours for the semi-adiabatic method (EN 196-9).
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Descriptors | Binding agents, Calorimeters, Cements, Chemical analysis and testing, Construction, Construction materials, Heat capacity, Heat of hydration, Heat of solution, Hydration, Hydration heat, Mathematical calculations, Measurement, Measuring techniques, Methods of analysis, Solutions, Test equipment, Test reports, Test solutions, Testing |
ICS Codes | 91.100.10 - Cement. Gypsum. Lime. Mortar |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 337.9 KB |
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