ADVANCES IN CEMENT RESEARECH

Volume 11 , Number 1, January 1999

Editorial 1

TECHNICAL PAPERS
Calcium sulfoaluminate cements—low-energy cements, special cements or what?
J. H. SHARP, C. D. LAWRENCE and R. YANG 3


Development of the use of sulfo- and ferroaluminate cements in China.
LIANG ZHANG, MUZHEN SU and YANMOU WANG 15


Pore solution composition of calcium sulfoaluminate cement.
M. ANDAC and F. P. GLASSER 23


Generalized Bogue computations to forecast the mineralogical composition of sulfoaluminate cements
based on fly ashes.
J. MAJLING, J. STRIGAC and D. M. ROY 27


An experimental study on the upgrade of sulfoaluminate-belite cement systems by blending with
Portland cement.
I. JANOTKA and L'. KRAJCI 35


Portland cements ground with surfactants.
I. TEOREANU and G. GUSLICOV 43

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ADVENCES IN CEMENT RESEARCH
Volume 11, Number 2, April 1999


Contents


TECHNICAL PAPERS
Studies of hydrothermal reactions of UK pulverized fuel ashes. Part 1: reaclions between pulvori/cd lhcl
ash and calcium hydroxide.
M. C, BALL and R. A. CARROLL 53



Electrochemical chloride extraction: influence of testing conditions and mathematical modelling,
M. CASTELLOTE, C ANDRADE and C ALONSO 63



Pore structure controlling the carbonation of a hardened cement matrix blended with mineral admixture.
T H. WEE, A. IC SURYAVANSHI and II LOGENDRAN 81



Reaction of EDTA, oxalic acid and citric acid with Portland cement.
S. SMTLLIE and K R GLASSER 97


 

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Advances in Cement Research
Volume 11, Number 3, July 1999

Contents

TECHNICAL PAPERS
Quantum chemistry studies on the hydration activity of Ca(3) AL (2) O (6) doped Ca(3) Al(2) O(6)
LI BEIXING and FENG XUIJI 103



Effect of Pb(11) and Cr(vi) ions on the hydration of slag alkaline cement and the immobilization of these
heavy metal ions.
J. W. CHO, K. IOKU and S. GOTO 111


Effect of type of aggregate on delayed ettringite formation.
R. YANG, C. D. LAWRENCE and J. H. SHARP 119


Phases formed from the hydration of tetracalcium aluminoferrite and magnesium sulfate.
B. A. CLARKE and P. W. BROWN 133


A new approach for assessing the potential alkali expansivity of slowly reactive siliceous aggregates in
concrete.
M. BERRA, T. MANGIALARDI and A. E. PAOLINI 147


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ADVANCES IN CEMENT RESEARCH
Volume 11, Number 4, October 1999


Contents


TECHNICAL PAPERS
Ion transport in cement paste during electrochemical chloride removal.
J. TRITTHART 149


Characterization of transport of caesium, strontium, cobalt and iron ions through concrete by steady-state
migration and natural diffusion tests.
M, CASTELLOTE, C ANDRADE and C ALONSO 161


Stresses and creep relaxation induced in restrained autogenous shrinkage of high-strength pastes and
concretes.
S. IGARASHI, A, BENTUR and K. KOVLER 169


Effect of quartz content on the nature of Al-substituted 11 A tobermorite in hydrothermally treated
CaO-Al(2)O(3)SiO(2) systems,
R S, KLIMESCH and A. S. RAY 179


Early strength development and hydration of alkali-activated blast furnace slag/fly ash blends.
C SHI and R. L. DAY 189


CORRIGENDUM 197


 

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